You know some of this is possible if Lindows can really get going. Its got a lot to offer those who want the handholding of windows, but yet the ability for tech-types to play. There is real promise, but what it will take is getting vendors of hardware onboard. Walmart has been selling computers with Lindows on them for as little as $299. I wonder how those sales are doing I might have to find some time to call Walmart and ask. > Linux has reached a very critical point in its history IMHO. People are > starting to get sick of Microsoft's buggy code and invasive tactics and > they want an alternative. The word about Linux has started to spread. > Yet, Linux is a much more complicated OS than