This is more of a report that either a question or an answer. Fairly long. I got my employer to let me bring a linux box to work to use (Suse 7.3 Kde 2.2, 950 AMD 128 megs ram) . I have been using linux at home for 1.5 years off and on, but this is new for me as at home I can do what ever I want and at work, I have tasks assigned to me that must get done in a timley manner in the way the "boss" wants. I am pleased to report that linux has met the challange and in fact in some ways is easier and more versitile than the other OS I've been forced to use. I have to have word processing and spread sheet available, for which I am using open office 1.0. I am using Opera for a browser, but I think I will change to Mozilla. Konquerer doesn't seem to work on one of out internal sites. One problem with opera though is that I have several groups of tasks. Each group requires several programs, including at times 3 or 4 browser windows. I can use virtual desktops to segregate the task groupings, which has worked out well, but opera presents a problem as all the opera windows are opening in the same window. If I used Mozilla, could I open a Mozilla session in a virtual window and then keeping that session there, open 1 or more sessions in another window? Enough rambling for now. If there is any interest I'll keep up the reports of using linux as a desktop in the workplace. Charlie