Each and every Linux distro has a right to exist. There is no universal answer what distro is the best for everyone. Personally I've tried Slackware, Red Had, Caldera, Yellow Dog, Mandrake, SuSE, Debian, Stampede, LFS and other less known Linux distros. Each Linux distro has its own weak and strong points. On a large scale Linux distro is just a linux kernel bound with installation/configuration tools and packages. You can create your own distro for yourself or for your business. I've already created my own Linux distro for high tech and engineering applications which we are using in our eng. dept. It's up to you with what distro you'll stick for a long or short period of time. Enjoy your freedom. Alex
I see you. So, what you think about other distribs? Mandrake etc.