> Well, after my own foolishness got me vandalized, I'm back with a more or less
> buttoned down Redhat install.  I had to give up on Debian, I just couldn't get
> it work.  Linux as usual jumped of the CD and ran fine, but I could not get a
> decent KDE up and I found that GNOME looked interesting and I'd love to play
> with it but I could not figure out how to switch back and forth.
> 
> Does anyone know how to either 1) make a user for Gnome and a user for KDE
> 2) make one user able to pick which one ? 3) install Debian ?

Use Mandrake.  You can switch back and forth easily.  Every user can have
his/her own default setup.  It's much better than redhat IMHO.

> Meanwhile, I'm salivating over a nice 4 CD Slackware that just arrived.  Am I
> going to be sorry when I try that ?
> 
> 
> 
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>                 Tom Rauschenbach
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