[snip] > If someone doesn't bother to even look at the archives and see a problem > that comes up twice a week, what makes you think they will read a FAQ? Good point. But pointing to a FAQ in an email is pretty easy, vs. looking up a reference to a particular thread in an archive and then pointing to that. > > For that matter, I don't think it is a Fedora issue, it is a NVidia issue, > so it belongs in their FAQ. NVidia's closed source drivers don't come > with Fedora, so why should Fedora have to support them? I agree that is a 'NVidia problem', but since it's a Frequently Asked Question on the fedora mailing list it should probably be in a Fedora Core 1 FAQ page somewhere. I did find the fedora FAQ (http://fedora.redhat.com/about/faq/), but it's a FAQ about the fedora project. I am thinking more along the lines of a FAQ for each release. For now I think I'm going to start an Unofficial Fedora Core 1 FAQ. I'll post additional info later when I have it started. -- Edward Muller - http://www.interlix.com - "Open Source Specialists" Dedicated Zope Hosting - Web Hosting - Open Source Consulting Network & PC Service & Support - Custom Programming Phone: 417-862-0573 - Cell: 417-844-2435 - Fax: 417-862-0572 Jabber: edwardam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx - AIM: edwardam453 - ICQ: 287033