> > A big linux instalation isn't the definition of bloatware. They > would have > to be putting 200meg word processors on the system to qualify for that. --- since you mentioned this - and this is definitely Off Topic but I had to relate a client that had his Windows hard drive partitioned into a 2Gb C: and 4Gb D: drive, which of course the C: drive had little free space. So I removed the 'office' suite from a well known commercial software package and installed the new version on the D: drive. There was 324Mb free on the C: drive before installation and 107Mb free after the installation which of course was on the other partition. Before I clicked the 'install' button, I couldn't figure out how come the full install was going to use less than 200Mb on the D: drive. After the install, it became obvious that the reason was because it consumed 200Mb on the C: drive. Bloatware at it's finest. Craig