Kai Ponte wrote: <snip>
That may be - I tend to remove zmd as soon as possible as well after install, </snip>
I have found that on 10.2 you can choose not to install zmd at all in the package set up during installation. When I followed the suggestions of removing ZMD, Nokia-pilot, etc. the system stripped itself and left me with just the command line on reboot. My GUI was toast. I found the above statement true on the third reinstall. My system is a little smoother and a tad bit quicker without Beagle and ZMD. The only problem I have is there is no software remover and I have to use YaST2 and delete whatever application(s) I need. As a new user, this does not seem to be the way to go. I know that ZMD has a software remover, but didn't I just get away from that? Is there another or is the YaST2 delete ok? Dwain -- Dwain Alford P.O. Box 145 Winfield, Alabama 35594 telephone: 205.487.2570 cellphone: 205.495.5619 "The artist may use any form which his expression demands; for his inner impulse must find suitable expression." Wassily Kandinsky, "Concerning The Spiritual In Art" -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org