If we transition to a "live" installation, could we give the option for desktop environment at boot (or soon thereafter) and give the user the option of running either of the desktops live? That way, they can play with either one without installing it to their machine and if they don't like the one they chose, they can reboot and try the other... this is assuming there is space on the installer cd/dvd for both pieces of software. Maybe distinct desktop installer cd images (a la Mandriva) and a unified dvd image which presents the user with an option before running the live environment? The description of each desktop's functionality could appear on a page for downloading the installer media... could the installer then be made to only offer the user a choice of desktop (along with appropriate descriptions) if more than one environment is available on the source media? Brian "Multiple graphical desktop environments are available for Linux - KDE and GNOME are the most popular. openSUSE offers a choice of both. Both will cover your basic needs. Which one suits you best is a matter of personal taste and wants." -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-ux+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-ux+help@opensuse.org