Quoting Buck <RHList@xxxxxxxxxxxx>: > For me, it looks like it will be SuSE. I will be checking it out this > weekend. One thing I want to make clear is that I don't see it as "Red Hat v. SuSE." Both Red Hat and SuSE have their "consumer" products as well as their "Enterprise" products. In the case of Red Hat, it seems the "consumer" products will no longer be shrink wrapped. SuSE will offer its SuSE Linux 9 Professional for x86-64 for $119. But I think _many_ people are _forgetting_ that Red Hat will also be offering its Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3.0 for AMD64 for $179 via download with 1 year subscription. Now SuSE is going to ship the kitchen sink (6 CDs, 1 DVD) whereas Red Hat is shipping a desktop OS with limited services. I'll admit to that. But Red Hat is also shipping a GPL-anal distro, whereas SuSE has a habit to introduce all sorts of non-GPL dependencies. Again, for _me_ (and I do not expect anyone else to feel obligated to agree), I like the Red Hat approach _assuming_ I can build Fedora packages from SRPM on RHEL WS 3.0 AMD64. Again, I'll re-iterate, regardless of whether Fedora is a community or a Red Hat "focus area," it's in Red Hat's best commercial interest to ensure the non- core Fedora packages at least build on their Enterprise series of products. -- Bryan "I've beat this horse beyond 9 lives" Smith -- Bryan J. Smith, E.I. mailto:b.j.smith@xxxxxxxx http://thebs.org ------------------------------------------------------------------ There is no greater ignorance than the popular American environ- mental movement, which focuses on the most useless details. Be it recycling the world's most renewable resource or refusal to use proven CFC insulation on launch vehicles, no lives will be spared in the further pursuit of, ironically, harming the environment.