Suse is great! For those who complain about ISO images my question is why? Using the FTP install you can install easily from mirror sites any time few weeks after release. Download 5 floppy images and you are ready to go. Much better then iso images. If you find ftp is slow from the mirror, create your own mirror!! Using rsync and with todays HD prices it is easy. Now if someone says something about bandwith I would like to remind it that downloading 6 iso images is quite a download too. So my question to marketing is: Can we have subscription to high availabily, dedicated, fresh rsync/ftp servers? Once I got hooked on ftp installs I am not going back flipping CDs specially if I am installing in SOHO. Now I could create an ftp site out of the CDs but that is very backward. I know that ftp.suse.com is free but: - it is subject to performance constraints. - rsync access is not available - new distro apears 6 weeks after release, 8-10 weeks by the time the rsync enabled mirrors have the whole thing. I am willing to pay however to get the distro early(not 2 mo after release) and to support the institution. Given the profit margins of a per box sells, I belive we could all benefit. Suse a steady subscriber base, users a great service maybe same or lower prices, better updates. Any ideas? Aron