Hello Neal, I generally find SUSE to be more stable then Fedora and there are more graphical system configuration utilities (YAST) that makes it easier for you to configure your system. SUSE is a good starting point to pick up Linux and you can move on to other distros when you become familiar with SUSE. You will always be learning when you are using Linux no matter which distro you use and its a nice experience IMHO. Regards, -Jeremy On Wed, 2005-11-02 at 17:13 -0500, Neal Wingate wrote:
Thanks for the heads up. I am planing on installing Suse on a spare PC I have. How does it compare to let's say...Fedora. I am currently learning on that distro. Hope that helps.
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