Hi Guys and Gals, I have this old (4 year old) Toshiba laptop, 1066MHz Celeron, 256M RAM, and other stuff like a funky display as I recall needed some adjustment under Linux to work properly, and a D-link DWL-G650 wireless card. Anyone see any reason I could not install Fedora Core 5 or Ubuntu on it. I seem to recall I loaded Mandrake 7 or 8 on it 3+ years ago and it ran good, with the exception of the wireless card and the display adapter (intel 830m). I know Linux likes more resources these days and is more plug and play. I did load Fedora Core 5 on an AMD 500 / 256M RAM - it is marginally slow in X. I'm wondering if I double the RAM if that would make any real difference since free show a limited amount of swap being used? I tried to go M$ free in 2000 and did so for about 8 months. It was tough. Switched back to M$ for desktop stuff. I'm hoping to go mostly (my wife's Dell runs XP-Pro) M$ free and this would be step 2 or 3 in the process. Any feedback much appreciated. Keith - - - - - - - Keith Smith - - - - - - - http://travelingcheese.com/search_engine/increase-search-engine-traffic.html - - - - - - - --------------------------------- Talk is cheap. Use Yahoo! Messenger to make PC-to-Phone calls. Great rates starting at 1¢/min.