Invoked by June Tate's reply to my post on the 1984 thread: I was never much into Sci-Fi. The closest I ever got was LOTR and Thomas Covenant. I used to be a Handyman. I read a lot of Shakespeaere and Dickens - the classic stuff. I started using Windows 3.1 in 95, when I got my first computer - a 386 something or other. As early as 96 I bought a copy of Redhat 5.2. I guess I became disillusioned with the whole Windows thing very quickly. I'm still left to ponder my reasons for even showing an interest in Linux in the first place. I installed Redhat 5.2 - couldn't get any kind of dialtone (had dialup til August 99 when my son was born.) . What did /, /usr, /var, /etc mean? I was stuck to C:\. I'm not sure where I'm going with this, just that I seem to be somewhat ignorant in light of June's post - she's so intelligent. I realise that we're all ignorant - only on different subjects (Will Rogers). I'm fairly intelligent when it comes to book lernin'. I just can't figure out why I turned to Linux like I have. Can anyone enlighten me? ;-) Thanks for listening! Ric Whitney Transcend Development "Producing the next phase of your internet presence" http://xend.net Premium Quality Web Hosting http://xendhosting.com rw AT xend.net Net Binder http://netbinder.net 310-943-6498 602-288-5340 --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss