I've a new install of Fedora on the laptop, and ran the up2date, and have run across some questions I'm hoping folks can answer... 1> I updated the kernal. Assuming that everything is working fine (I haven't confirmed this, and suspect some problems) how do I remove the old kernam, from the harddrive? I only have a 4 GB on my harddrive, so the extra space would be handy... 2> Before I upgraded the kernal, I was able to SSH in to the laptop from the outside world. (For the moment, I have it set up as a server, to help test other things. This is only temporary.) Now when I attempt to "ssh foobaz.net", I'm getting a connection refused. 3> I've noticed that the download speed and accuract from the redhat site for updates is, well, horrible. I made 7 attempts to download/install packages before giving up on the bulk of them. Are there mirror sites that I can use? And if so, how do I tell up2date to use those servers instead of the default redhat servers? Thanks! Krikket