I have SuSE 8.2 Personal and assumed I could get the kernel source off of SuSE's web site the way I did for 8.1. Can't find it anywhere. I know it's on the Professional CDs, so does SuSE wait a while before putting the latest source RPMs on their web site? While on this topic, I'm still trying to understand how this whole kernel open-source works. What are the differences between SuSE's kernel source (eg. kernel-source-2.4.19.SuSE-69) and the kernel source I can get off of kernel.org? Are they substantial? Any comments on just using my SuSE 8.1 as a starting point and then maintaining my own build by pulling down various kernel levels as they come out? What's others' experience with this? Thanks! Craig -------------------------------------------------------