You don't download Gnome and load it from windows. If your "Windows is on FAT32 then you can mount the partition in Linux as V-Fat and access it. So you can download the tarballs in windows then boot to linux and then access the V-Fat partition and untar it and do a make yadda, yadda, yadda. But like I said. If you did a default install of RedHat you already have Gnome on your HDD with Linux. RedHat does Gnome as it's default unless you tell it to use KDE or another one. If you did'nt install it. It's on your RedHat CD. You need to do a lot of reading before you go any more into Linux. Trust me on this. You don't seem to comprehend what I'm telling you. Please go to the links I gave you and read. As this forum is not the place to do an in depth into Linux. Also check out the tuts section of this site.