R P Herrold wrote: > > It is almost inconceivable that gnu make not available for any FOSS > platform and distribution, as 'make' is one of the basic tools That's what I thought. too. Never-the-less, Kubuntu installs without this and several other tools. The Idea, as I understand it, is to use only .deb packages. This is frustrating, since Kynaptic (Kubuntu's version of Synaptic) doesn't allow nearly as many programs to be downloaded as Synaptic. I was advised (by someone more knowledgeable than I) to download Synaptic, along with the necessary Gnome files, and use that instead. That way I can install the .deb version of Firefox, rather than attempting to install from a tarball. It was implied that firefox.tar.gz doesn't play well with thunderbird.deb, and tends to hose Kubuntu. (A process I would rather go through for myself: it's so much more rewarding ;-)) While I had hoped that Ubuntu/Kubuntu was the be-all and end-all, they do seem to throw stumbling blocks under my feet. (And I tend to pick myself up each time, and rush on, as if nothing had happened. If I can curb this tendency, perhaps I may learn enough to feel more comfortable with Linux.) Bob Eaton --------------------------------------------------- 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