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It's obvious from my non existent linux background and from reading here I'll need some advice at some point so I figured I'd get an account set up and ready.
My primary usage of the IT will be to access things locally (from my own pc on 802.11) and strangely enough it seems this will pose some of the bigger challenges, orb but not through internet, MS office files, etc. but I'm looking forward to the challenge.
Oh yeah, I only have dial up as well ;-)