GnuCash is a royal pain to install. I have the procedure automated; it's intended for Linux systems built "from scratch", but worst case you can look over the (gnome) makefile to see what to do. See http://lfsmake.org/. -- Rod http://www.sunsetsystems.com/ On Tue, 17 Oct 2000, sinck@ugive.com wrote: > \_ configure these machines and provide demos to those who may be unaware > \_ or just plain scared of GNU/Linux. > > Depending on the audience, I'd pull the latest versions of StarOffice, > Gnucash, Gnumeric, and maybe a few demo games from Loki and get those > humming. The wise IT managers (ho ho ho) know that games tend to > stress the hardware, but what they want to see is that word document > cracked open and the juicy bits being juicy instead of 6x13. > > Of course, the trick with the games would be to get them prepped > before you get to the booth so as to avoid an X hotfix in the middle > of a show. :-) > > David