Hi Teddy, I must disagree with you about companies not using Linux. I saw stats earlier today that up to 40% of the companies in the U.S. are now using Linux for some applications. MicroSoft is expected to lose 18% of it's market share over the next two years to Star Office and it's free counterpart OpenOffice. Now, just because Linux isn't friendly to blind users for it's GUI doesn't mean that there is no GUI. There are games for Linux btw, they're the same games that there are for windows, because they are the windows games! Check out wine-x by transgaming, not that it will do you any good. Remember, you being blind are a minority. Wine is not up to the glorious 1.0 yet, but there are commercial products based on it that are doing okay for themselves. You may also wish to check out lindows.com. Is Linux a minority? Yes! Are you a minority Linux user? Yes! That's two strikes against you, but do not generalize that to the product itself. You can't speak for the sighted world because unfortunately you're no longer a part of it. Does any of this help you? No, but that does not prevent it from being the truth. Linux now has some serious backing, IBM, HP, Sun, a large customer base is being installed in the governments of various countries including France, Germany, Brazil, China and the United States and Canada. IBM has picked up several major corporate customers for Linux over the past two weeks. They include Roiters, Sherwin Williams and I can't remember the third one to save my life.... They also sold some serious computing power to the Air Force this week, or at least they announced it this week. Linux is a viable product and is probably here to stay whether or not the GUI is ever made accessable. In fact, the NSA has it's own secure version of Linux for use within security sensative areas. Regards, Cecil