Hi! While waiting for the next SUSE release, I came accross SLICK. Can someone explain to me what it actually is? Yes, I read the web-pages. I got the idea that it is a SUSE linux that never needs update - thanks to Kynaptic. So is this the last version ever? I mean, there is no actual versions of SLICK, or? If there were, what would/will be the difference? Next obvious question is... why would anybody choose any other SUSE version than SLICK? Ok, perhaps companies or institutions who want to standardize. But home users... the biggest problem with SUSE has been that you need to reinstall everything when you want the versions of something (for instance, some small application that happens to need newer KDE). Next question is: how do YaST and YOU relate to kynaptic? Does kynaptic provide nightly security batches? Or does YOU still provide them? But doesn't YOU get it wrong as one could have used kynaptic to get totally different versions of software? Or is this something that needs to be done manually? Last question, would this be _the_ version to install to a laptop that doesn't have a CD drive (and therefore all SUSE updates are a pain..)? I presume this can be installed with floppies and network? -- HG.