Hi, Darrell: Darrell Shandrow writes: > 1. > What is currently the best Linux distro for installation of Gnopernicus? Bad question. There's never going to be any kind of consensus like this. Ask a dozen people and you'll get at least half a dozen answers. So, I'll give yyou my answer. Choose the distro you're most familiar with, or at least the one were your technical support is most knowledgable. > 2. > Are there any distros with Gnopernicus already built? Debian and Fedora Core 2 provide pre-built Gnopernicus packages, and most of the supporting packages. But, beware. I gave you my answer carefully when I said "most." Some required packages, such as Sun Java RTK or SDK will not be provided by the Linux distributions because Sun imposes a license that the Linux distributions will never support. There are other gotchyas, like almost nonexistent documentation. > 3. > What is a good place for documentation (tech info is fine but I am not a programmer) on Gnopernicus and its installation? Good luck. Many of us have failed on the gnome-accessibility list. I'm afraid there is no good place. > 4. > Is it ultimately necessary to manually build this software? No. And, I will voluntarily add that I have found gnopernicus quite stable since about August. That's news, by the way. HTH. _______________________________________________ Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list