On Thu, 9 Nov 2006 20:02:28 -0800 "jdow" <jdow@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I've absorbed over the years since I first installed RedHat 5.0 and > got it working smoothly. (That was in the era in which it was possible > to have 400+ days of straight uptime with something out of RedHat. By > the time of the 2.0.36 kernel the frequency of kernel patches dropped > close to zero. It worked. There was no need to change it. So uptime > could be years, potentially. <sigh> I fondly remember those days.) I'm with you on the fond memories, my very first Linux installation was actually Slackware (version 3.<something> IIRC) but it was replaced by RH-5.2 which had just been released. I learned a lot more using RH at that time because info for it was easier for me to come by, being a total newbie to not only Linux but computers as a whole. Yes, fond memories indeed. In fact just the other day I was going through some boxes I have in storage and I ran across the RH 5.2 retail box (as well as Caldera 2.2, 2.3 and 2.4). I paused for a bit and thought about installing it 'just for old time's sake', it was right about then that "life" interrupted my thoughts and I packed it all away again. Hmmm... I've still got my old P150 and it still works... now where did I put that compressed air... -- Myles Green Geek by nature. Linux by choice. "Don't worry about the world coming to an end today. It's already tomorrow in Australia" (Charles Schultz)