Carl Symons, Joe Zeff, Sveinn ? Felli, Jim Ford, AND anyone else kind enough to comment,
First of all, let me make it clear that it is not my intention to trigger a `Linux distro' flame war, and I sincerely hope this won't turn out to be the case. Indeed, your comments thus far have been cordial, accommodating, and very instructive. Thank you all soooooo much. It's just that I'm beginning to develop a sense of just how enthusiastic and defensive some people can get regarding their favorite Linux distros. I suppose I could easily become this way myself once I begin to navigate around openSUSE and the bash kernel, which I fear is a long way off. [It certainly makes MS-DOS look crude!] Also, I realize that the primary purpose of this forum is to discuss SCRIBUS issues, not LINUX. I have presumed to impose upon your collective knowledge and experiences because I'm convinced that, at least in my case, these two issues are not entirely unrelated. Anyway, I'm glad that I appear to have made a good choice of distros, although I believe it was Jim Ford who mentioned, in his last thread, the ease of installing software in Xubuntu. Although I have no intention of abandoning openSUSE at this time, I must confess that this feature, in itself, is a very compelling reason to switch, and I would appreciate anyone's comments about it. So I'll try to install Ghostscript and Scribus in openSUSE--as I have on my Windows systems--and play around with it a little. Although I haven't done much with it lately, I hope to use Scribus to produce a bi-monthly newsletter for a ministry. I already use it for personal projects, such as laying out greeting cards for family members. Yes, I realize that this is overkill, but Scribus DOES produce a great-looking card, AND it exports beautiful PDFs for printing. Lately, I've actually begun attaching ScribusPDF output files to emails and delivering them that way, especially since the cost of ink-jet cartridges for my HP 970 CSE printer has skyrocketed, and I'm retired and living on a fixed income. Thank you all, again, for your advice, and I'll try to keep you posted concerning my progress. Bob Marma
