Hi all, This was one of the distros I tried in picking the distro to replace windows. I was new to linux then (still am mostly). The hardware: HP Pavilion laptop z5440. AMD XP 3000+, 60 gig drive, 512meg ram, DVD/CDRW, ALPS touchpad w/ scroll, Broadcom Wireless OnBoard, Geforce4 440 GO (32meg), 15.4 inch wxga screen. LiveCD: Especially since I'm new to linux, I like being able to test drive before I buy (install) a distro. It takes a little while to boot, but is decently responsive once booted. I like that the Live boot lets you choose the 2.4 or the 2.6 kernel even though I don't need the choice. Unlike other LiveCD's I tried, it also offers install and recovery utilities from the live session. The install is super easy, but can also do more advanced partitioning. if you know what you're doing. (I got myself into trouble a couple times because I didn't know what I was doing exactly.) The liveCD recovery utils also help me recover from my own stupidity a couple times by both being able to re-install GRUB and restore X config settings. Software: I found that some of the software was a little behind in version. Typical Debian.. wait for stable releases. Personally, I like OpenOffice a lot and find it very stable in its current Beta. You can still get it from unstable repos. Really it was fairly complete as a desktop, but I didn't try to go into stuff like apache or development. Hardware: This is probably where Mepis initially won. Most stuff was supported by all distros; some with config tweaking such as the display. Mepis was the only one to detect and use my Broadcom wifi without any input from me! That's huge for a newb. It comes with ndiswrapper and apparently the right wni drivers for my broadcom. Really I didn't see any other huge differences from other distros. Typically, the ALPS touchpad didn't work, but my USB mouse could be used even unplugging/plugging it. Likes: Ease of use, install, recovery tools. KDE menus fairly intuitive. I also like Apt and Synaptic. Complaints: On shutdown, the screen text was unreadable. (looking back this was probably driver related; never installed the nvidia drivers.) Boot was really slow, but it may be that I had a lot of unnecessary things turned on. (Hey, I was and still am new to linux). Not as huge, but the Theme defaults are not as pretty as other distros I've tried. that is easily changed though. -j ____________________________________________________ Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss