Off-topic, and a response to an old post, I know: Josh Lawrence wrote: > Yes, that is certainly a consideration. You can install fluxbox and > openbox, but I can attest that if you install flux, you will be left > to build all of your menus by yourself. As much as I enjoy tinkering > around with my computer, building the perfect menu is something I > would rather leave to someone else :) This is actually a general problem with Ubuntu - in that most KDE apps don't show in the GNOME menu & vice versa, which is a pain & unfortunate that a user-centric Linux distro doesn't provide these. GNOME 2.12 apparently finally provides a menu editor, which I haven't been bothered to find... Running flux... yay... Oh; I broke my old FC2 boxlet @ home installing PlanetCCRMA (and to think I deleted a whole load of porn to get it on there :p)... I'm unfortunate enough to still be running FC2 @Home, cz I'm lazy to find somewhere to back everything up to, re-install (will get there eventually)... Admittedly I didn't read the PlanetCCRMA instructions, manually installed a bunch of RPMs, ok... Sound in Rosegarden still didn't work (tried fiddling sequencer timer thingy) & my system became unstable, would lock up frequently... Downgraded to the PlanetCCRMA kernel closest to the one I was running, still no luck... Eventually reverted to my old kernel, disabled rt_irq, and the system is stable now, but... my consoles lock up periodically (gnome-terminal/konsole/actual system console when not running X), which is very bizarre... Yay, pain .... -- Andrew Lewis