> Finally, I should reiterate about the learning curve. When I > first installed > Debian I really screwed up. So, after doing some research on > past mailing lists > and other documentation, I was able to piece together how > Debian package > management works (I'm no pro though). I remember reading that > it takes a while > to setup Debain, but once in place, it's very easy to > manage/upgrade/etc. > concurr
> It REALLY does take some time to get used to how Debian > works, but, it all makes > sense in the end. I encourage you to not get discouraged, > but, regroup and learn > Debian. It's been truly a rewarding experience for me. > took me 5 installations to get it right, but that was without any support at all (mailserver with a max of 5MB makes subscribing to this list risky, so I had to wait until I got another ISP :) ). Now only to get the shares on my Win2K server mounted as a non-god using smbmount, and getting Samba up to create shares TO Win2K and I am in heaven... > Scott > > PS: This is not a PAID advertisement by the way:) > which is of course in the spirit of things ;)