Might be better to buy a book - something like Sam's "Teach Yourself Linux in 24 hours" and do a study group that meets at WiFi hotspots occasionally. I think there are some online tutorials also, but I haven't looked lately. For stuff that's distro-specific, might be better to stick with mailing lists for beginners in that distro. If most are in the South end of town, how about Dunn Bros in Apple Valley? Chuck > -----Original Message----- > From: tclug-list-bounces at mn-linux.org > [mailto:tclug-list-bounces at mn-linux.org]On Behalf Of jerry Nolan > > I also am interested in a tutorial session. I am retired in Cottage > Grove and have installed FC2&3 but I need a lot more knowledge to use > effectively. I have several other distros on cd that I can share if > anyone is interested in a tutorial meeting. I have fc4&5, slack > 10.2&10.1,gentoo 2004.2,mandriva, ubuntu, suse 9.2, free bsd6.0, plus > some disks that come with "linux format mag" like skype, several games > etc. Jerry Nolan >