I'm going to put forward a theory here, it's just a guess, my personal thoughts. Perhaps the people actually responsible for software implementation in some of the major global organisations simply do not have the time to sign up to this mailing list. They wouldn't know about what was going on if this is the case. RH is a long established Enterprise version of Linux, so maybe that's what the implementers automatically think of? So, technically speaking, SuSE may well be the #2 Enterprise Linux (possibly #1) but this is why these people don't know it. As I say, just a thought based on having been in the position of choosing and implementing software in an academic environment. Sadly it was 100% Microsoft :-((( -- ============================================== I am only human, please forgive me if I make a mistake it is not deliberate. ============================================== Xmas may be over but, PLEASE DON'T drink and drive you'll make it to the next one that way. Kevan Farmer Linux user #373362 Cheslyn Hay Staffordshire WS6 7HR