I throw this out wondering if anyone within the academic universe has had experience using Linux, as apposed to windows or macs, on workstations in labs or for public use. In an attempt to better educated students and make them more versatile, I am thinking about implementing some SuSE 9.3 computers as workstations for students to use. Currently the students only use XP, Microsoft Office, and until a few months ago, were only given IE as the browser. They now have options to choose between IE, FireFox, and Opera; I would like to give them the opportunity to also select from different OS's. Besides the initial support for 'how do you do this in Linux', what other problems or concerns, if any, have others faced? Have you had success implementing such or maybe why you chose not to? Thanks for any feedback. ------- Code Monkey (recently demoted from Super Code Monkey) Whoa whoa WHOA whoa whoa Whoa whoa whoa WHOA whoa whoa... this is not my Batman cup __________________________________ Yahoo! Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 http://mail.yahoo.com