Our half term was last week, when there were no queues of schoolkids. It was great. I came back on Monday to find that Nominet had (accidently!!) deleted our domain name - they're unhappy because we have no county in it. As a result there was no email inwards and no access to our website. Just what i need on my first day back. It's now resolved, thank goodness, though hardly an apology from Nominet!! As a result there has been little time for looking at Linux. My aim, having got one machine ( a pentium 200MH) working with KDE, Apache server, printing to a novell network printer and workin as a client to Novell giving access to my space on the file server, is now to utilise the several 386s and 486s with 4 or 8 Mb, that I have as x terminals ( is that the right word). I want to have a fast machine as an X server and the slower machine doing some basic stuff via it like bweb browsing, email and basic word processing. I've tried to put Suse on a 8Mb 486 and it just doesn't work. During the install it says too little memory and invites me to start up a second shell by using F2 and creating and activating some swap space to use for installation. I can't find any help on how to do this. As I have similar machines it would be really good to know. Any ideas? Thanks Chris Chris Davies Head of IT Epsom College College Road Epsom Surrey KT17 4JQ tel.: 01372 821178 fax.: 01372 821005