Foreword: I am soliciting informed opinions. It is NOT my intent to start a holy war. I am fairly new to Linux, and not at all familiar with the strengths and weaknesses of the various Linux distributions. I am starting a new project that will require development of some embedded systems, and I am therefore having to consider my options for a development system. My initial research led me to consider Debian (woody). However, it didn't get along with my dev system hardware (a box I built myself). I next tried FC2, and was amazed at the ease of installation, and the fact that all of my hardware was detected and supported automatically. However, after reading this list for a couple of weeks it seems that there is not much discussion relevant to my intended usage (x-development for embedded systems). So, without further ado, I'd be interested in some opinions wrt FC2 (or FC3 eventually) suitability for this role. I can provide more details on the specifics of my project if that is relevant to the selection of a paarticular distribution to support x-development. Finally, if there's a different list that's more relevant to this topic, I'd also appreciate a pointer. Thnx, Jay