Quoting "gimp.gotdns.com" <gimpboy at gimp.gotdns.com>:

> Hey, I'm new to the whole linux scene and at the age of 16 during a time
> when open source is starting to get a foot hold, I am wondering about this
> TCLUG, I would really like to know more about what you guys do and if it is
> over my head at 16. 
   Not at all. It's the best time to start, when you have the time to hack
around and have fun with it. As for the group, it's for anybody and everybody. 

 I am also wondering about how to use Red Hat 8, I just
> downloaded it and am going to install it tonight but would really like a
> tutorial about how to use linux and maybe how to set up a gateway server, I
> have one that hosts and e-mail/http/ftp/print server...
    You're in luck--there's going to be an installfest (where people bring in
their computers and install/upgrade/show off their systems) on Oct. 12th in
Minneapolis. See http://www.mn-linux.org/installfest/ for details. It's free,
and there is plenty of help available should you so need it. But go ahead and
install it on your own; it will make for a good experience.
    
> The printer is a
> Lexmark Z51 so I don't know if there are linux drivers but I figured I
> would
> tinker with linux on a spair HD and learn it better, and maybe replace
> Win2000 with it, well mostly...

   I have a Lexmark Z51 and I rue the day that I bought it instead of an HP.
Stupid, stupid, stupid. Lexmark, for some incomprehensible reason, has good
Linux support for their laser printers but horrible support for their deskjet
printers. Under Linux, it only prints in b&w; color gets mangled badly. If you
can live without color, it works fine; otherwise, ask for an Epson or HP for
Christmas/Hanukkah/Kwanzaa. 
    :Peter