>> So you see GNOME has lots of uses.
>
> Does it have a consistant mouseless interface (so I can move between gadgets
> and windoes (tho this bit may be just a window manager function) without
> having to fondle a rodent)?
This is up to the Window manager.
I think almost all Windows Managers allow you to set key bindings.
>
> Currently my uses for X are a bit too simplistic. I'm the type of guy that
> finds 11 consoles+screen not enough sometimes :) and the main reason X is
> up is because it makes it easy to read User Friendly. :)
Some things are simpler to do with X and gnome like mounting a drive. But if
you are not a big X user GNOME probably will not be that useful to you.
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