"RedHat is actually leaving the "boxed distro" business as far as redhat 10 is concerned. This complies with the shift of the actual "user" distro's status which is now called "Red Hat Linux Project." You can read more about that and the shift of development power somewhere on redhat's site. If someone can provide the link I would be much obliged, I'm too tired to go digging." Thanks, I had read that on the http://rhl.redhat.com/ site, but the content went away. I am just wondering if we can get CD's somehow other than through a download that will be signed by Red Hat without violating their copyright or whatever. I notice a lot of posting about Cheap Bytes, and I know that Europe is doing doing Red Hat Magazine (I saw it on a European Red Hat site once - have to go checking again). "RedHat is basically going to focus on selling their enterprise line of stuff while drawing on the base distro as a source of packages and advancements. Basically, the new distro is gonna be like the testing grounds for the new technology to be included into the enterprise line. ISO's will still be available for the distro for download from the usual mirrors. As far as redhat magazine I know nothing about that. Hope I was of some help." Yes, you were. My family just gets ticked when I download ISO's (I make them get off the net connection). If Red Hat burns or blesses the burns of the ISOs anywhere - then that is okay too, I suppose. I know that several other vendors are staying in the stores, but I would like to say - hey! I would subsribe to a Red Hat Linux Project magazine (especially if they had like quarterly updates and such on DVD - hint! hint!). Thanks again Jack. Much oliged, Chuck -------------------------------------------------------------------- mail2web - Check your email from the web at http://mail2web.com/ .