I've decided to hold off on upgrading to Fedora until it's next release, to allow time for any unexpected bugs to be fixed. In the meantime I've been trying to get Red Hat Linux 9 set up to serve a very small home network (only one other machine, running WinXP), with NO success. I've tried to do as it says in the Red Hat Linux 9 Bible, mostly around what is addressed in chapter 15 and 16, but I can't believe how much time I have spent on this so far and still can not get anything to work. Neither machine "sees" the other and internet connection sharing is no where near anything that will work yet. I do hope Fedora can find some way of making setting up a small network MUCH easier and quicker. For now I'd be happy if someone can recommend a GOOD site that provides SIMPLE instructions that might help me out. I also hope that such a site is not one that provides a HUGE amount of data that I really don't need. Lord knows I'm confused enough already! Sincere thanks, Dennis C. PS. Unless SOME Linux distribution can greatly simplify such matters as home networking, there is no way that I can see Linux ever really making any serious competition for Windows in the home market, albeit I wish it could and would.