Hello Linux folkz, I used and tested RedHat/Mandrake, Caldera, Slackware in High Tech manufacturing production environment under the high load. But what I finally found that neither one of these distros never came close to SuSE in terms of scalability and relialability. I assume that Linux is Linux no matter what distro you're using. But that software, configuration and script bindings that hold each distribution together do matter. From the engineering stand point of view SuSE is a superior distribution. SuSE is 60% - Linux, 40% - Great engineering (software and configuration), 0% - Hypes. Red Hat/Mandrake is about 60% - Linux, 10% - Somewhat engineering, 30% - Hypes and other marketing skim. I don't want to start any new distro war. I'm just expressing my own opinion based on practical implementation of Linux in manufacturing environment. Thanks. Alex -------------------
are you sure its not user-error? ive been using suse for two years now and have had nothing but success running it on my laptop as well as in an enterprise level. if you think suse is bad, wait until you run something built on redhat.
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