I just upgraded to 9.2 with no problems save that I should have downloaded the driverloader rpm for my wireless card _before_ the upgrade since my old one was kernel specific. Yast failed to download the firmware for the acx111 chipset even when I strung a long wire to a regular nic to get back on the internet. Now firefox comes up with a huge interface font--menus etc. I can get it to look right by running gnome-settings-daemon but that is a pain in the neck: it resets my keyboard mappings set by xmodmap and, now, the new version whines about "{" when it expected "}", xscreensaver can't find things, etc etc. My question is why won't firefox honor the settings in userChrome.css? Mozilla does, thunderbird does. It must be detecting gnome somehow and reading some setting somewhere? Where? Can I change these static settings or delete them? After all firefox must run on gnome-free linux systems, right? I have put font specifications in .gtkrc-everything in my home directory with no effect. On my other machines I am not going to upgrade until Mr. Ogley or someone comes up with a cleaned up gnome: I lost a lot of the ulb-gnome programs as the installation "resolved" incompatibilities. thanks, Henry Harpending