With Linux distros becoming increasingly popular, and with newcomers becoming more and more common on the tclug list, has anyone considered the possibility of having a few different tclug lists, based on the experience levels of the readers? Maybe a more basic list for newebies to help each other out with the more simple day to day questions like: "How do I read email with Linux?" "How do I set up a modem?" "What does an IP address do?" "Where is the Visual Basic compiler?" etc and an intermediate tclug list for people who have a handle on Linux but wouldn't be ready to consider themselves "advanced" with their questions. And an advanced list for those who do some hard core hacking and have related questions. This might help alleviate tensions as the number of Linux users grows, but will help keep the advanced users talking with others on their own experience levels. Just a thought... - Jamie -- "It's pretty hard to stop a man who eats his toast every morning."