Sorry for yet another dumb question, but there's been lots of, what seems to me to be, conflicting info about openSUSE, SUSE-10; what is Novell and what is community owned/controlled/created/designated/what ever. Earlier we were told that openSUSE is just the name or the project and that the final product would be simply SUSE-10. and that it is a Novell Product. At least that's the way I understood it. Today Joseph Smith said: "Also, remember openSUSE isn't a "Novell product". It's a community Linux, that is supported by the Linux community. Again, much like Fedora. As a matter of fact, you don't even see openSUSE on Novell product list site ! When I first learned of openSUSE I assumed it would be somewhat similar to the Fedora/Red Hat offerings. That is, that there would be two separate and distinct distros. I don't see how one can have two separate distros with one name. Or is there genuinely an openSUSE distro either presently or planned for the future? Is there now a genuine community distro of SUSE or is the download version simply like other download versions of commercial distros? That is, basicly a less complete (for lack of a better term) version of the commercial product. TIA. -- LTR bulloved@nitline.com