hmmm . . . sounds more like, as desktop Linux takes off in the home market, Red Hat is responding to increasing pressure by reminding folks they're not in the consumer desktop business. I've been using CentOS 5 on a server, and during initial install, I went ahead and loaded the desktop packages, in case I ever want to go to runlevel 5, which I did for some of the initial, local setup. I find the gnome desktop entirely satisfactory. It's just a gnome desktop. Just like Ubuntu is a gnome desktop. Oh, and SuSE, yeah, it has a gnome desktop available as well. Come to think of it, pretty much every Linux distro has a gnome desktop and a KDE desktop, and an XFCE desktop. What burning motivation would Red Hat have to get into the desktop business?