Hi everyone, I'm about to perform a fresh install of FC4, and would like to do all I can to avoid dealing with firstboot. To the best of my knowledge, Firstboot accomplishes the following tasks: 1. creates a second non root user account. 2. Verifies date and time settings. 3. Detects the sound card and configures alsa. 4. configures video settings for gnome. have I missed any? Dealing with 1 and 2 aren't going to be a problem, but what about 3 and 4? I know that there used to be a command line configuration utility for alsa called alsaconf, but that no longer seems to be the case. I've tried installing alsa-utils as well as doing several variations of yum searches but to no avail, so I'm beginning to believe that alsaconf is no longer available. I have no idea how I might go about configuring the video, although I'm not sure how much it really matters for the time being. I want to make use of Gnopernicus and Orca and if they'll both be happy with the default video settings, then I won't worry about changing them for now. Any thoughts or suggestions would be very much appreciated. Many thanks, --Al