Interesting. With all the vitrial I've seen from this list and other people that use linux towards windows, I'm surprised a linux distro would be designed to mimic the windows xp gui. That would be a good deal for those sighties not comfortable to switching to something really unfamiliar to them, yet still getting the stability of linux. At 06:55 PM 9/15/02 +1000, you wrote: > >Why not have the best of both worlds. >Visit http://www.lycoris.org (or for the bandwidthly impaired, http://www.lycoris.com and get a copy on cd). >You'll probably need sighted help to get it up and running, but once its up you can of course use it like any other linux distribution via speakup on the console. >The beauty of this one is for all intents and purposes your sighted folk will think its Windows XP. >The GUI is actually KDE 2.2.2 (3.0 in the next release i believe) but its been heavily customized to resemble XP in look and feel. >Coupled with a copy of Crossover office and MS Office 2k, I've almost convinced my Fiance that linux is the way to go. >(and she's about as diehard windows as they come). >(btw I have no affiliation with Lycoris at all, its just that someone demoed it to us at work and it really does look awesome). >Regards >Aaron Jason Symes kids in the backseat can cause accidents, but accidents in the back seat can cause kids The best measure of a man's honesty isn't his income tax return. It's the zero adjust on his bathroom scale. (Arthur C. Clarke) if you stand for nothing you're liable to fall for anything. If it weren't for bad luck, I wouldn't have any at all! Just trying to plug away!