I tried running a teaching tool called "Backtrack"
To get this linux running, I had to power off the laptop, remove HDD (the current HDD is 80 GB instead of 40GB mac because the BIOS does not detect the HDD information), power on and open BIOS to start up on cd drive alone, power down the computer, re-install hdd, power on and wait. The backtrack and unbuntu will come up and there is serveral tools and applications in each. The only thing is that the wireless card that I have (trendnet 802.11g, 5.4 Mbps) card will not initalize or start. I've tried to use the usb port and it will open the memory stick, which has about 5.5GB on information in it. When I insert it into the port, Konsole will open up and tell me there is no information or files there. Is there something that I am missing.
I will tell you this, I am a noob when it comes to Linux, but not a complete noob. Some of the commands that I use on my machine are similiar to the ones that I use at work (logout, reboot, and poweroff). We use an IMB AS 400, which uses command by command line only. It's all open source and staright forward which is different for me. I'm still trying to keep the two, Windows and Linux seperate.

They are like oil and water to me.