Hi all, I've been tinkering around with Suse 9.3 for a few days, and I'm really impressed overall. I'd like to understand YAST a bit more (do gconf and YAST get along?), implement apt-get, recompile the kernel (to address the 4 k stack limitation), and, finally, improve or customize the Gnome desktop. I've used Red Hat and then Fedora for some time, but I'm on the verge of switching to Suse because it appears that Novell is really interested in delivering a solid product rather than using it as an experimental launching pad for another product. When I began using Suse 9.3, I was a little disappointed by Suse's implementation of Gnome. It "appears" that much effort has gone into KDE (and it shows), but less into Gnome. I have nothing against KDE, but I prefer Gnome. In fact, I have had four different machines running both KDE and Gnome, and I've always found KDE to be a little bit faster. One of the great things about Linux is that you can choose a number of desktops and Window Managers. As it stands, though, Gnome is better suited for me. Anyway, back to the point of this email. I obviously can customize my Gnome desktop, but before I continue to do so, I'd like to hear from other Suse Gnome users out there who can give me their impressions about working with Gnome in Suse? I'd be interested in hearing any perspectives about Gnome/Suse that you may have. Thanks, Paul Hoy