So Lucas is needing to pep up his DVD playback, and I'm grumbling that everything I try to do in KDE is so slow I end up rebooting the same box back to W95 if I want to get any work done (Gnome is not quite usable on my system yet, that's my current struggle). And Duane is talking about how, with a clean install and some selective custom complies, he's very pleased with his performance. So how about some advice and help for non-programmers/developers on doing the custom compiles? Maybe we should have a "Compile Fest" instead of an Install Fest some time. For one thing, I would love to see a list of exactly what packages you need to install, given a workstation with NO source or Development tools (unselect any "devel" package or anything labeled "development in an RPM based install). How about a simple "you must have these packages" list for a kernel compile? Every time I've tried to install something that required a compile, I've ended up in dependency hell far worse than I've ever seen DLL hell. I actually trashed one box because I accidentally got some Mandrake packages on a RedHat box (gee, thanks Mr. rpmfind!), and I have never resolved all of the required libraries in order to complete a simple compilation. So how about it, oh wise ones?