Hello. Since windows is so darned accessable, tell me why I can't install it and get it to run with my trident video card, and would you also tell me that when windows crashes, why you never hear any of the error messages? All you get is this program performed an illegal operation, speech dies, and you get no error messages telling you what the devil the error messages are, what illegal operation the program performed or anything else. I have been running linux for over 2 years, and I have never had it crash on me without knowing why. I love you people who belittle the command-line interface. You take tools like sed, those tools can modify hundreds of files in the time it would take windows users to select the files to be modified, if there was such a powerful tool in windows. I took the united states amateur radio callbook, which contains over 712,000 records, copied it to my linux partition because I wanted it in linux. I created a table in mysql to hold the fields contained in the callbook, and using the load data command, I imported that entire 712,000 row database in 28 seconds. That was on a 200 mhz processor and a fairly slow hard drive compaired to the new 7200 rpm drives. Try that in windows, and tell me how many minutes it takes you to import such a large file. If windows is so great, why are over half of all internet servers running under either Unix or Linux? As far as I'm concerned, windows is for people who could care less about how their computers work, and who are willing to pay a technician $50.00 an hour everytime their system crashes. I only need some accounting, and I'll have a degree in computer science. I went to linux because I love programming, and I love experimenting with my computer. I can write all of the letters I want to write with emacs, and I can learn latex or even Tex if I want to really get fancy. Every time microsoft comes out with a new operating system, or upgrades it, you need to buy all new computers if you want any performance out of it. I know 13 programming languages, and I learned them all under dos or linux, except for ibm 360 assembler and cobol. Take care. -- Rick Hayner rhayner@complink.net Member spebsqsa, Baritone Kalamazoo Mall City Chorus. Amateur radio station wa8jqv