How about NIS, NFS.  Use two machines and have all your account info
and home directories on one box which exports that info with NIS and NFS
in combo.  The other box is a client.  Makes admin over several machines
easy since only one requires backups or any significant configuration.

NTP, keep all boxes in sync so that compiles on an NFS partition don't
get skewed date stamps.

How about HTTP/Web server.

SSH?  Makes a nice safe entry point through your firewall to use your
box remotely over the internet.

Email?

DNS?

Kernel compiles?

Have you played with ALL the window managers and dock apps?

There's lots lots more to do.

On Thu, Jan 13, 2000 at 05:20:24PM +1100, Jamie Carl wrote:
> Hey pplz..  I'm running out of groovy things to learn under
> Red Hat 6.0  ..  I've just done remote X-Windows, Masqarading,
> Software Raid, SRP Excrypted networking, Samba setup and I've
> even got my parallel Zip drive working beautifully..  
> 
> What else can I learn??  What other groovy tricks can Red Hat
> Linux do that I might find interesting?
> 
> Any ideas?
> 
> Thanx babes..
> 
> <J>
> 
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