> If there were a distribution that allowed you to set up an automatic login > (with user privileges) scary as it may be to us paranoid-for-a-living folks; I think RH (or maybe it was Corel?) had something called 'autologin'. you specified a username at install time; and the system would automatically log in at boot time, as that user. > with decent fonts what's wrong with the fonts? some web pages have pretty heinous font layouts; but I always attributed that to sucky design tools and sucky html rendering engines. so what if a few letters are a bit jaggy around the edges? they're still readable. > and Opera (personal favorite), > KMail, KOffice and various plugins installed, I would push Linux much harder > to my non-computer literate friends :( they don't commonly install KOffice? I know RH installs KMail along with the KDE option. Carl Soderstrom -- Network Engineer Real-Time Enterprises (952) 943-8700