Hello, This weekend I decided to re-install Mandrake 7.0. It was running fine, but I wanted to experiment with getting system sounds working under Gnome with my Aureal sound card. Thus, I decided to remove KDE all together and just go with Gnome. The good news is that the system sounds work. :) The bad news is that I ran into MAJOR problems by not installing KDE. I think its an installation bug. First, when I installed, I selected Custom, unselected KDE and Apache, and installed all of the packages. I configured my networking correctly, it went to try and install crypto and I got an error. No problems, finished the install and rebooted. Upon rebooting I got the error: localhost /etc/rc.d/rc5.d/S80postfix: /etc/sysconfig/network: No such file or directory I noticed a few other errors as well. Mandrake still loaded, I logged in as root, ran DrakConf and noticed there were no networking configured. I configured everything again, tried to activate the changes and was told an error occured. I checked the logs and saw all sorts of error saying "[: =: unary operator expected" I did an init 1/init 5 and still got all sorts of "unary operator expected" errors, but when I got into Gnome I found that my network is working fine. I'm still getting all sorts of these errors when I boot, and although everything works, I'm concerned that something is going to "break." I reinstalled the OS one more time (with a newly burned 7.02 ISO), selected the same options, and am still getting the same errors - yet everything works fine. Any ideas? Thanks... -Necro