I would suggest posting the question to alt.linux.suse or some of the other newsgroups. I have this feeling that newbies get recommended to usenet by co-workers and friends when they really should be here. * Ladislav Bodnar (distro.watch@msa.hinet.net) [020707 15:39]: ::On Mon, 2002-07-08 at 00:13, Anders Johansson wrote: :: ::> Not really. The intended market for the personal edition wouldn't know the ::> other packages existed. You have clearly bought the wrong version. The users ::> targeted by the personal edition are complete newcomers. I suspect you bought ::> the personal because it was cheaper. Read up on usability studies. Almost ::> everyone commenting on these matters say it's far better to have a selection ::> of packages, with few if any duplicates for any given area of use. People who ::> are more experienced can always download from the net and install themselves. ::> Or why not buy the professional package? :: ::OK, I accept your argument. Maybe I failed to see this from a newbie ::point of view. There are too many things I use on a daily basis that are ::missing in the Personal edition that I find it impossible to recommend ::it. But there might be users who are perfectly happy with it because it ::satisfies their needs. I would like to see some comments from those who ::are happy with the Personal edition, but I suspect that they don't ::subscribe to this list... -=Ben --=====-----=====-- mailto:ben@whack.org --=====-- Tell me what you believe..I tell you what you should see. -DP --=====-----=====--