The morning email brought a final announcement from RedHat announcing (again) that they will no longer be supplying a Linux distribution (they will be shipping their "Enterprise Edition" which has a longer release cycle and a much higher price tag). RH9 will be the last of the breed. I'm not excited about converting to the RH Enterprise distribution and so am beginning to shop around for a different, a possibly better, distribution--something stable, well integrated, complete, and with a rational release cycle, stable SMP support, and support for AMD Athlon and AMD-64 processors. There are a number of candidate--Suse, Mandrake, Debian, etc. Anyone care to document their experiences, good and bad? One of the nicest features of the RedHat system was/is the RedHat network which makes it possible to upgrade off the net quickly and easily. While it's not really a requirement, I would miss it if an equivalent service were not available.