Dave Gutteridge <dave at tokyocomedy.com> wrote: > So, to use your analogy, I'm sitting in the car with the > souped up engine, and it won't start, and I'm surrounded by > mechanics saying "Yeah, but if it did run, it would be > better." Again, poor analogy. You don't install Linux everytime you want to use it. You don't mod it everytime you want to use it. A better analogy is that you have a kit car and you have to build it. With the Ubuntu instructions, you couldn't figure it out from the parts you had. With the CentOS instructions, you could. 99.9% of users don't get a kit car, they get the car pre-built. So all they do is start it up. I.e., all you do is boot it up. -- Bryan J. Smith | Sent from Yahoo Mail mailto:b.j.smith at ieee.org | (please excuse any http://thebs413.blogspot.com/ | missing headers)