I need help in finding and putting an "acceptable" C compiler in my PATH, because when I download a tarball (any tarball) in Personal 9.1 and then try to to the ./configure thing after it is untarred, I get an error message that I do not have an acceptable C compiler in my PATH. I pretty well installed the whole shooting match, and I don't really see much of a C compiler at all. Maybe this is something SUSE reserves for the special people who pop for the Professional version, but I did not want the 2.6 Kernel for reasons of hardware compatibility, so I ordered the Personal version for reasons of Kernel version. So how do I get the kind of basic usability I've been used to in "lesser" distros? Unless you know you have provided every program I'm going to need, don't hamstring me in getting them for myself. Don J. ===== Don W. Jenkins "Ms. Jaggers" | '84 XJ6 Gray/Gray | "People will let you do whatever you will" --Max Farce __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! - Internet access at a great low price. http://promo.yahoo.com/sbc/