Two unrelated questions: 1) I use RH9, and like Frank and Austin, I see April coming. I know there are many more like us on this list. The prospect of backing my data up; formatting the harddrive and doing a fresh install of [fedora, debian, whatever], then reinstalling all the applications I use, and then all my data -- gives me the hives. I'm too much a newbie. Nothing is worse than getting stuck midstream. I can't afford it! If I undertake step A in that process, I must be confident of getting all the way to step N. I cannot tolerate bogging down -- this machine is mission-critical for me. I know there are a lot of people happily running RH7.3 etc. What if I decide just to ride out 2004 (or 2005) on RH9? Is that a dumb idea? 2) My machine (athlon 2200+) reports itself as an i686 architecture, yet I regularly install rpms etc. for i386. My kernel is for i386. If I compile my own kernel on this machine, do I then have an i686 kernel? It that better / faster / more stable? --- Craig