Havoc Pennington wrote: > Choice vs. Fragmentation I seriously think Red Hat did a disservice to choice when they (you) decided to make the KDE and GNOME desktops look and feel the same by *default* in its distribution. The point really is not that the KDE and GNOME desktop environments should look, feel and act the same but that GNOME applications should work well and integrate properly into a KDE environment and vice-versa. So given Red Hat's track record of side-lining core KDE apps by default and removing any trace of distinctiveness, it seems like they (you) are not at all interested in promoting choice. Later, Navin.