"adhak" == adhak
writes:
> Hi again, So far, I used three flavors of Linux; SuSE, RedHat, > and Caldera. RedHat shows some superiority with respect to SuSE > and it is getting to be the most used one because of the > facility in the configuration of various services provided by > its own Windowing interface system. This is not the case with > SuSE. Caldera shows also some good features. Each to his own, I switched from Redhat to SuSE and have never looked back. Obviously you haven't explore Yasts much, it is vastly superior to Linuxconf (BTW, Linuxconf is not written by Redhat). Also, Yast2 is still in its infancy. > While RedHat has a certification system, I did not hear anything > related to SuSE regarding this issue. A company wishing to > switch to Linux OS will choose RedHat, at least to make sure > that its employees and engineers can deal with this system (they > should be RedHat certified). What about SuSE?? Redhat is the *only* Linux company to go with their own certification and they have taken a lot of heat for it. All of the other Linux Distributions including SuSE support and sponsor a Vendor neutral certification through the nonprofit _Linux Professional Institute_ (LPI). Other big name sponsors of the LPI are IBM and SGI. A person who have gone through the LPI should be able to use and support any distro. Charles -- ===================================================== One Net to rule them all, One Net to find them, One Net to bring them all, and with Linux bind them. ===================================================== -- To unsubscribe send e-mail to suse-linux-e-unsubscribe@suse.com For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com Also check the FAQ at http://www.suse.com/Support/Doku/FAQ/