I've always been attracted to GNU/Linux because of it's configuration and manipulation options. I've played with the Mandrake distribution, but it wasn't any fun because I didn't have to do anything. I need a distribution that will force me to learn all the dirty details. From what I've gathered online, Slackware is just that. A powerful, configurable, advanced distribution. I have two questions: A) Am I jumping in over my head? I'm very proficient with computers, I've been programming since before junior high with various flavors of basic and c. I'm certainly not daunted by the shell, command line, or non-graphical interfaces, in fact, they hold some sort of sick romantic draw for me. Should I start with a more user-friendly distribution or do you think I can handle Slackware? B) I read about the upcoming InstallFest June 22nd. I am very interested, and will probably attend if I haven't gotten this figured out by then (I'm pretty busy, so that's a definite possibility). I know I need to drag my tower, monitors and cables along, but do I need to bring a distribution? I will be installing to a swappable primary drive, so loss of productivity and time is not a problem during installation. I want to cut my teeth on my workstation, and then eventually run samba/apache/mysql on my (currently) file server. I've got a dual Pentium III 1.0Ghz with dual monitors. I do a lot of web and SQL development, as well as audio/video editing. Is any of this going to pose roadblocks? Is there anything I should know before I dive in? Just looking for a little friendly advice and counseling. "Three o'clock is always too late or too early for anything you want to do." -- Jean-Paul Sartre matt wyant | friend, gentleman, scholar zanfar@nospam.zanfar.com | http://www.zanfar.com Tempe, AZ