This is my first posting, and I hope I'm doing this right. My wife "inherited" a laptop (NEC Versa 4000) from her work, as well as a couple of hard drives for it. She's letting me install Linux on the smaller hard drive (1 Gig, which ought to be enough ). However, we have a tiny problem. This laptop doesn't have a CD-ROM available. We do, however, have a PCMCIA network card, as well as a cross-over cable, both of which will be coming with me tonight. The laptop supports its PCMCIA drive well enough under Windows 95 -- our larger hard drive has that set up, and we've been able to connect to our home computer and access its CD-ROM. Will it be feasible for me to be able to connect to another computer tonight to access its CD-ROM? Or will doing that be such a time-and-resource hog that someone would prefer to do it elsewhere/elsewhen? Either way, I'm looking forward to coming to the Installfest. I don't know as much about Linux as I ought, and am anticipating learning a lot tonight. See you there/then! John Gardner barleymarsh@mailandnews.com Maybe Kennedy should've been rougher on those CUBISTS back in '62! -- Zippy