Subj : BIOS question To : TOM WALKER From : WAYNE CHIRNSIDE Date : Sun Jul 03 2005 03:57 pm -> WC>-> Sure NO problem to stick in the CD with the BIOS set to CD first Boot -> WC>-> Device and have a LINUX versionb come up. BUT it is a big step form that -> WC>-> and printing a doculent or going onto the Internet. And it is FAR less -> WC>-> automated then Windows. -> WC>To access the internet I select menu, internet. name an account, -> WC>select /S0 for COM 1 in KPP, plug in my user name and password -> WC>and open Mozilla. -> there is the Exact Problem . you are throwing arround LINUX wrods like -> everyone i nthe Wrold is fimilar with them. THAT is NOT so. And there in -> lies the Confusion for the LINUX beginner. -> I don't care what anyone says. LINUX still has a very long ways to go -> before it wil lbe Suitable for the typical Home Computer User. -> Now don't get me wrong they have made GREAT STRIDES. But they still have -> a long way to go. This is an entirely graphics based interface, simpler than Windows. Interactive dialog, nothing to it. --- Platinum Xpress/Win/WINServer v3.0pr5 * Origin: Try Our Web Based QWK: DOCSPLACE.ORG (1:123/140) .