Hi, both distributions have the same stability, since they use (nearly) the same kernel, the same tools, the same compiler,... The "difference" is, that SuSE has a more comfortable tool for install and setup (called yast(2)). Here you have an "all-in-one" tool for almost every admin-task. Within the redhat-world, you use about 10 tools... system-config-users, -display, -network, .... I use redhat (RHEL) and SuSE (also enterprise) and both have their "nice" features. >From my point of view: SuSE makes a more "complete" distro... The SLES contains a CA, integrated LDAP and yast2 makes a lot of jobs easier. On the other hand: redhat has the ability of cluster-software... So, it depends on your needs. "SuSE" was a german company, who build a "german" linux-distro. Now, it's owned by Novell... take a look at their web-site. cu, Joe >On Mon, 2006-06-26 at 07:58 +0000, Abid Ghufran wrote: >> Which of the two is more stable, Fedora or SuSe Linux? Plus, can you >> please give me some details about the origin/background of SuSe Linux. >> >> Thank you,