I've been using SUSE for years. I agree with the above. Look at the Fedora sites, the articles are often titled:
How to make foo work with bar.
On SUSE, foo and bar work together without my assistance. In a way, I feel like Red Hat is no longer necessary. If you need something that works on lots of hardware, is easy to administer, and can work equally well in a home or enterprise environment.....SUSE is your answer. If you want to talk endlessly about everything, and have a strictly GPL system, Debian is the way to go. Slackware and Gentoo can fight over the purists who ask "to compile or not to compile". What does Red Hat really offer?
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