I wasn't discussing how good Redhat or Suse's support is - Even Sun support has 
sucked upon me - it all depends on who is handling your case.  

Can you detail which apps broke upon you recently and since you claim to be 
knowing more than RH support does, do you know why they were broken? I mean 
come on - I use binaries from 2001 today and they work just fine. Unless you 
use *broken* apps which are coded to depend on non-standard, unpublished 
features, I bet your programs are going to work. Hell, even changes as big as 
NPTL didn't cause trouble with *sanely coded* applications. And the segfaults - 
you must be running a broken kernel or broken app. Former surely will get fixed 
if you have support contract with RH / SUSE that's even better, but even if you 
don't just drop a mail to linux-kernel.

What you said is _clearly_ a case of spreading FUD, uninvited, particularly 
when we are discussing scalability and performance here. You are of course 
welcome to use what you like and what suits you but when you say something back 
it up with facts, logic and numbers instead of questioning somebody else's 
experiences.
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