Hi all, I have been using Gentoo for about 2 years now. Overall, I've been pleased, but am sick of compiling everything. I am also sick of having to configure everything manually. Anyways, I think I want to give Fedora a try just because of it's wide user base. I've been searching around the last few weeks trying to do research on rpm, apt-get, or whatever else I'll need to know about. I'm not trying to start a flame war or anything (seems like most of the internet links I found were), but how will I be updating packages on fedora? I think I have my choice between rpm or apt-get? Is one preferred? If there are articles or other documentation that you know of, feel free to answer with a link instead of telling me something I could read elsewhere. Fedora's site has hardly any documentation on it. Another goal of mine (besides having an easily usable, updateable linux installation) is to become familiar with skills that might be transferable to red hat's server edition. I may be purchasing a server soon, and would like to be able to configure it myself w/out needing needing to hire a sysadmin. As a side note - is Fedora's installer able to resize an NTFS partition, or should I attempt that before installation? Thanks, Ben Anderson