Um, AFAIK, the original correct capitalization scheme for this most excellent distro of Linux was: SuSE from the German: <etwas> für System- und Software-entwicklung. Which actually gives me a question: does one write in German "Software-entwicklung" or "Software-Entwicklung"? 'Cause if it is the former, then it should be: SuSe Now after the Novell takeover, I've started seeing SUSE since perhaps not many people are aware of the original German words that were abbreviated by SuSE (or SuSe). What's the official capitalization of the open project? OpenSuSE? openSuSe? openSuSE? openSUSE? (I think I saw the last on the site.) [BTW anybody know why Red Hat is called Red Hat? Or Fedora is called Fedora? [Apart from fedora being a hat too?] And while on this topic, ever heard of Yellow Hat Linux? See: http://stallman.org/articles/yellow-hat.html.] -- Shriramana Sharma http://samvit.org