Was up late last night waiting for a 166 dragged out of the trash to compile a 2.4 kernel. This little box was on roadrunner thanks to the distribution's DHCP client, and had the LUG mosix cluster been in effect I could have grabbed a generic mosixy kernel and run the make with -j6 or so and sent all those little CPU-intensive compiler processes elsewhere. Of course, the question remains, do you want to let your computer be abused by remote fork-bombers? .... review openmosix and PlumpOS web pages ... I wonder if the hacks to limit the amount of resources available to remote systems is in place yet; also if they have abstracted group membership to the point where you can have "bridging" between multiple clusters without needing to know numbering details of the clusters your not in yet (I proposed such a scheme to the linux-clusters list in fall 2000 and I'm not going to let anyone forget it) david nicol -- David Nicol, independent consultant and contractor have a nice day, really. http://www.funnytimes.com