> Shame on you Kurt for thinking that Red Hat should pander to your SuSE > driven expectations. Though I'm not much interested in the thread anymore, I still find the psychology of it all pretty interesting. In essence, it is similar to people fleeing California (because California sucks?) to come to Arizona, and then they go about trying to create the very thing they left by proposing laws, planting grass in a desert and not using their turn signals. I use a spiffy little C compiler called TinyCC that is fast enough to compile a Linux kernel from source in about 12 seconds. One of the demos is a live CD that compiles the kernel before loading it. Over the years I have seen more and more people rant about cramming more and more into it, that if allowed would turn it into gcc. If they want gcc, why not just use gcc? Same thing with AOLserver. People complain that it doesn't have Apache features like php and perl modules, .htaccess, etc. No it doesn't. It's not Apache and hopefully will never be? It fills a very specific need and does it quite well. If someone is used to Suse, use Suse! If they are forced to move to a new platform, learn the new platform and don't look back. Every O/S project fills a certain niche market and if we go about trying to unify them all then all we will end up up with is bloated MS type products. Sorry for the ramble/rant. Daniel -- | --------------------------------------------------------------- | Daniel P. Stasinski | http://www.saidsimple.com | mooooooo@avenues.org | http://www.disabilities-r-us.com | Google Talk: mooooooo | http://www.scriptkitties.com | Jabber: mooooooo@jabber.org | http://www.avenues.org