> It's perfectly possible to > install 2.6 even on the current stable, albeit with a few backports of > things like module-init-tools and e2fsprogs
I am too much of a newbie to attempt such a thing. I was raised on BASIC, on the Timex-Sinclair, C64, TI-994A, then moved to Unix briefly in college. However, I have been made largely spoon fed via Windows since then. I had to relearn all the fun Unix commands and directories when starting to work with Linux. I have lots of work to do before I can handle things like the above, or even compiling my own kernel/modules. Please be patient :) Thanks for the insight, everyone...looks like I will be giving Debian a try, but if (and when) I run into issues, I will be back! ---- Message posted via www.linuxforums.org . -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]