Ok everybody, though I have been in this group for going on 2 years, I have never had a PC that was always loaded with a distribution of Linux. So far I have been pretty happy with RedHat but I thought I would check out a few others. I am running a pretty powerful PC (not God-like, but it can run with the best of them) that has a second 60 GB HDD and I wouldn't mind loading it to dual boot XP and Linux. Now I have done this scenario before so dual-booting the system isn't a problem, as long as I am using RedHat. But lately I have been considering Gentoo however I have a few concerns. #1 Is the Gentoo setup pretty straight-forward. I am honestly not more the intermediate at Linux at best so I don't need anything overly complicated at this time (Have too many other things on my mind). #2 Is it pretty easy to navigate? Are all the settings hard to find? Like screen resolution, desktop settings, device management tools, etc. #3 Has anyone ever installed Interchange on Gentoo. Interchange was originally a program started by RedHat but then dropped and taken in by a group of programmers. It was originally designed to run only on RedHat (as far as I know) but since I am not sure all it entails with the OS I was hoping someone knew if it could run on another distro like Gentoo or not. #4 Does Gentoo have a reliable CD Burning program? DVD-R burning program? #5 Does anyone have any other distros to suggest for me. Here is my config: Gateway 500XL Desktop (Hey I work for them, got a 10% discount, and am paying with payroll deduction, can't beat that deal) Running the Intel Pentium 4 533Mhz FSB 512MB DDR PC2100 GeForce 4 Ti4200 Creative SoundBlaster Audigy Intel Pro/100 VE Integrated NIC 120GB WD HDD (Windows Drive) 60GB WD HDD (Linux drive) Lite-On 48x 24x 48x Recordable/Rewritable CDRW Panasonic DVD-RAM/R Drive With the Intel 82845G Chipset Gateway FPD1810 LCD Monitor Apollo P-2600 Printer Thanks ahead of time! -Patrick