...it is RPM that becomes the default or "standard". Then 
distributions will be unfettered by such concerns. That seems to be 
the distinction no one makes because Microsoft held the computer 
world by BOTH balls, operating system and chief Application: Office 
Suite.

 If the kernel is stabalized, and the tree standardized, then only 
the intsallation of packages need be agreed on.

In the Linux world things can work differently if folks are jerked 
out of their Microsoft brings both the ball and bat to the game 
mindset.

S.u.S.E. recognizes and agrees with RPM, and RPM is the feather in the Red Hat.

Am I wrong? I admit I'm a newbie.
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