Hi Everyone, Lately I have been experimenting with Linux on my laptop, mainly Redhat and Debian (I think it is Woody), which Scott was kind enough to lend to me the other Saturday. Anyways, being stuck at home with the flu has given me some free time to "experiment" more. I have Linux up and running on my laptop, but I am now at a loss as to what to do with it. I've been able to make a few sample web pages using pico and then checking them with Netscape. Other than that, I have not been doing much else with Linux.
Two goals which I have in mind are: 1. Being able to install/uninstall drivers and hardware from the command line. 2. Being able to install/uninstall software from the command line. Any suggestions on what I should do next to get myself more "familiar" with Linux? Thanks! * On a separate note, would anyone be able to recommend a shop where I can have my laptop looked at? I dropped it on the concrete the other night, resulting in some scarring and warping of the case. I have an older laptop, so it is "relatively" sturdy. It seems to be working fine, as far as I can tell, but I would feel much better if I could have it diagnosed by a "professional".