After reading the post about the windows ssh tool that fits on a floppy, plus following the thread on the fsb mailing list about linux ( see "Why Open Source Sucks for the Consumer" thread) , I have a thought. The vncviewer program is really small, can run on Windows and can fit on a floppy. I think a cool idea would be if we had a community server that we could set up for people to try/view linux with, and hand them out floppy disks with the vncviewer on it with an instruction/introduction/howto manual on it so that they could explore and even use it for practical purposes. Now, vnc isn't necessarily bandwidth friendly, but it still seems like a neat idea. Any thoughts? ------------------------------------------- Lucas Vogel, Software Developer Technology Development Practice Exponent Inc. lvogel@exponent.com phone: (623)587-6739 fax: (623)587-4187 ------------www.exponent.com---------------