From: "STYMA, ROBERT E (ROBERT)" <stymar@xxxxxxxxxx> > Dear Fedora Advocates, > My brother in law will be returning from Iraq > in another couple of months and one of the things > I am doing for him is to build him a computer. He > is not technically adept and his computer activity > is pretty much limited to looking at his email > on yahoo and a little web surfing. Sometimes he > prints an email or two. > > I am vacillating on building an FC3 machine or a W2k > machine. Build the Linux machine whatever distro. Set it up cleanly for him. Be ready to walk him through some shake down. See how well it goes. If the "experiment" fails you can always do W2K later with no loss of money, just time. Going the other way may be more inconvenient. The only gotcha would be backing up any of his data that had accumulated on the Linux version to a FAT filesystem so that it could be imported to the W2K system. Of course if you haev a spare W2K already the cost is not an object. But the experiment might be worth it. Of course do report the results. (And above all expect him to be a very changed person when he comes back. Welcome him. Be proud of him. And learn to adapt to the changes in him. He will be seeing life's priorities differently than before. I saw this in EVERY peer of mine who was involved in Korea or Vietnam. (And regardless of what society at large thought at the time the changes in the men who came back were not evil nor did the experience turn them all into evil people. Most of them came back more adult and civilized than they left. Others took awhile to unwind.)) {^_^}