
What a biased piece of unsubstantiated one-eyed dribble! Suse has it stengths and its weaknesses, as do most other Linices, I should expect. How about someone writing something that is objective, insightful and fair? (I don't think I am the person. I don't know other linices well enough to really outline the similarities and differences.)
Welcome to the world of the wiki. How does it work? Someone writes a page (everything has to start somewhere) and other people edit it. I wrote a SuseLinux page, incidentally a year ago Tuesday, that read "SuSE is a German Linux distribution that has the same sort of importance in Europe as RedHatLinux has in the rest of the world. It's never had much of a following in New Zealand." I stand by all those statements; Aristotle wrote all the rest of it and he's in Germany! Sounds like you like SUSE (and Novell like the all caps thing), and don't think all that much of Red Hat. That's fair enough. If you don't like it, feel free to click the "edit" button. Craig