I guess I'd agree with alot of these points that Mr. Reynauld makes. I don't think he's bad-mouthing Linux. He's pointing out what is really keeping it from becoming mainstream. Maybe all the admins on the list are forgetting what its like to be a luser. I know that I can't personally start using Linux full-time until Flash, Photoshop, Illustrator and UltraDev work reliably. Thats just the reality of the situation. I definitely would like to see Linux succeed in the market and hence my involment with this group, but before we can move forward we need to accept the shortcomings and try to find solutions to them. Besides, as the saying goes, "all press is good press". The fact that people are talking about Linux at all means that there is something about Linux that needs to be said. Don't get yourself down, Bob. ~jacque > > http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/zd/20010531/tc/why_2001_is_not_the_ye > ar_of_the_penguin__1.html > > More bad press on linux. > > Am I such a zelot, that I can't see the truth through the blinding light I > believe eminates from Tux? >