Hello all! Noticed these interesting applications of Linux, and thought I would share: 1) If you buy a new HP Intel server these days, it comes with a pretty nice package of configuration tools to make the installation as painless as possible. I remember the older versions that booted into Win3.11 or NT3.51, but this latest version boots right off of the CD into x-windows and takes you through the whole process of autodetecting your hardware and configuring your RAID arrays. Once you select a flavor of Windows, it goes through and automatically copies over all of the driver files you need for it and starts the install. It's a pretty slick package. 2) I was around when they powered on the bar-top arcade machine at a place where I frequently eat lunch. It's a nice new unit with about 50 games, a touch screen, decent sound and graphics, and networking built into it so you can compete against other players. Once they power it up, it goes through a pretty standard set of Intel POST and BIOS screens, and then loads a Linux Kernel. I didn't catch the distro, but you can see the various processes load and start up. I thought it was pretty cool, but when I pointed it out to the bartender, from the look on her face she must have thought I was speaking Greek. Anyone else notice an interesting use for Linux recently? Thanks! Kevin Finch Network Administrator DST Systems, Inc. 816/435-6039 krfinch@dstsystems.com