Catching this thread I can't help but to add my $0.02 worth. KDE or GNOME to me makes no difference, as long as you can run binaries from either on whatever desktop is chosen.
I would suggest, however, adding a second window manager option aimed at low-end machines. Many schools want to run GNU/Linux on hardware that honestly should've been thrown away years ago. As such, having some sort of "lightweight" window manager for such people would be a welcome choice. It doesn't have to be the primary focus of the distro, but simply something that runs and uses the menu items of the primary desktop. Regards, . Randy -- Want to learn more about the attacks of Sep. 11th 2001? Get a free DVD video examining 9/11 at <http://reopen911.org/freedvd.php>! -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

