> Linux is not the first OS kids learn. Simplifying the steps to begin > learning Linux is important. So I suggest adding a Linux box to an I spent one week at a 'computer applications III' course up at michigan tech as a summer youth program thing. After that and a programming course, tought *entierly* in unix envrions I was hooked, went home, and installed debian. And, worse yet, that whole week was on *black and white* xterms the first time around ;) I learned TWM! I learned the *hard* way by just installing and eating whatever nasty learning curve for the benefits of a user envrions that *worked*. I think that an experience in a well-setup seasoned unix environs can hook any computing user after they are tought a few simple things. -- Scott Dier <dieman at ringworld.org> <sdier at debian.org> http://www.ringworld.org/ #linuxos at irc.openprojects.net