>mkdir ~/gnome-backup-$(date +%F) && mv ~/.gconf/apps/nautilus >~/.gconf/apps/metacity ~/.gnome* ~/gnome-backup-$(date +%F) > Okay, so if I understand these commands correctly, this will back up my current Gnome settings in case anything goes horribly wrong. But I still need to know if the steps I intend to take are correct: 1. Stop X (By running telinit 3 at a command prompt?) 2. Use YUM to remove Gnome and KDE (#yum remove gnome kde?) 3. Use YUM to install Gnome (#yum install gnome?) 4. restart X (#telinit 5?) I'm a newbie, and if I get to the command line and something goes wrong, I won't be able to easily get back to a GUI interface, and then I won't be able to access email or the web to seek help. So I need a little guidance before I get in there and do these things so that I know I'll come out the other side. Dave