I'm going to be trying out Suse 8.2 when it comes out. From what I've read, they also do a new release every 6 months. However, they've promised 2-year support lifetimes.

I also like their distribution model. They allow you to download all their distro, so that you can install it over the network, but you can't download iso's; you have to buy a boxed set to get them. To me, that's a neat way of getting people to spend a little money with them.

If RedHat would just reconsider their support timeframes, and extend them to 2 years for the consumer product. I wouldn't have any interest in trying out Suse, Mandrake, Gentoo, or Debian.

Hint, hint,
dk



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