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I agree. SuSE is awesome, and I like it far better than RH. They seem to think things out thoroughly and concentrate on efficiency. RH, *does* have glibc and egcs, and my SuSE, doesn't yet, but other than a few upgrades (which I suspect happens this way because of SuSE's wanting STABILITY and not to just get the 'latest stuff') like this, I can't complain. Besides it's also friendly to people coming FROM the other dists, so you get the enhanced functionality of the changed dist without any significant downtime. I mention this cause I don't think going from Slak to Debian, or Stampede would be quite as easy (though I could be wrong)
The SuSE commercial distribution is well worth all $35 that Linux Central ( <A HREF="http://www.linuxcentral.com"><A HREF="http://www.linuxcentral.com</A">http://www.linuxcentral.com )charges for it. You get a 400+ page book, 4 CD's full of software, a boot disk and 60 days of tech support that I've _never_ had to use- their book and the HOWTO's have been all I need.
I don't know what Howard's experience has been, but this is far and away the best Linux distribution I've ever bought. It blows the doors off of Red Hat for completeness and lack of bugs.
Ken --
Ken Schuller
Network Systems Specialist
NovaNET Learning, Inc.
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