Am 31. Aug, 2007 schwätzte Phillip Waclawski so: > Oh, I'm not sure if I can make any more of the meetings, but does > someone post them to this list? I would like to come by and drop off > some of the schwag I got from the LinuxWorld Expo. We've been announcing them to the list and Ben's been maintaining the calendar on the web site. > And, on the Ubuntu note. I have not played with it much, but I do know > that it uses Sudo instead of su and a root account. How hard is it to > set up a root account/su, and also install the server support software > (apache, mysql, python, php etc)? It's easy enough to add a password to the root account and use it, but you shouldn't need to. You can use aptitude from the command line or synaptic from system->system administration->synaptic. I'm presuming those titles as mine are in German. Adding packages in debian-based distros like debian and Ubuntu is easy. > I know I can figure it out for myself when I get it, but any advice to > reduce the learning curve will be appreciated. Though I may still be > tempted just to put Fedora 7 on it ;) Play with Ubuntu and I think you'll be happy with it :). If you do switch to another distro or re-install Ubuntu remember to keep track of kernel version installed, drivers, used, etc. that might help you get hardware working with the new install. ciao, der.hans -- # https://www.LuftHans.com/ http://www.CiscoLearning.org/ # Hope has two beautiful daughters: Anger and Courage. Anger at the way # things are, and Courage to struggle to create things as they should be. # -- St. Augustine