--- Matt Wyant wrote: > > 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 Hey Matt, Last time I used slackware was version 4 so I can't really help you there, but you might want to look at FreeBSD as well. It's not Linux but it's still great :). __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com