Frank Carreiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> implied:

> To redhat:  I was unaware this list has a terms of usage policy
> disallowing such discussion. This comment doesn't serve a purpose.


> To John Verel:  I recommend either Mandrake or SUSE.  Both have been
 > VERY good distro's in the past and have been happy with them.  I've
>  pretty much standardized on RedHat personally.

> Out of curiosity why are you thinking of switching?  Is there
something
> RedHat Linux isn't providing you?  By all means please let us know.
You
> might be surprised to find what you are looking for here. :-)

Not to answer for anybody else, but I think he was reacting to the news
that AOL is in talks to buy Redhat out.

Some want to jump ship, some don't. I'm going to take a wait and see
attitude. For one thing, they're talks; nothing is settled. For another,
nobody has any real idea what the result will be in the short or long
term.

Some want nothing whatsoever to do with AOL. I certainly understand
that. But I also know of all of the others' releases I've tried, they
all either didn't work, or they didn't meet my desires.

I'll look at others now so I don't have to spend a lot of time doing it
later, if/when the need arises. Until I see something that doesn't look
like the future holds any hope, I'm willing to wait and watch as things
transpire, and leave whenever it becomes clear that the direction things
are going are not to my liking. But, that's always been what I'm doing.
I'll just watch more closely now that events have turned in this
direction.

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