Despite my dissatisfaction with Redhat 9 five years ago, I decided to give Redhat another go and so far I've been pleasantly surprised.
I opted for the installable live CD option as I don't have a DVD burner and don't like the idea of downloading and burning loads of CDs. The disadvantage of using the light install that it only comes with a basic set of software installed: no OpenOffice, WINE or Inkscape. The good news is that all the aforementioned packages were very easy to install.
If hasn't been without its issues:
Some updates initially failed to install but this to fixed itself after about a week.
Acquiring codes for the Movie player was a pain, the suggested fix involved installing the RPM Fusion repository so the required codecs could be located and installed automatically. Unfortunately this didn't work initially: RPM fusion installed but the codecs failed to install. The solution was to install VLC media player which played most but not all of my files. Eventually the codecs problem fixed itself which implies it was a bug.
I've had problems with SELinux: it wouldn't let DOSEmu run which I managed to fix it correctly and it whines at WINE and occasionally causes it to crash.
Installing the Cannon LBP-660 printer driver was a pain because the basic distro didn't come with gcc installed so I needed to install it first.
The sound volume was too low, with the volume control set to maximum, but I managed to fix this by adjusting the alsamixer settings using the terminal.
The minor issue of my graphics card not having an accelerated driver still persists but it's not too much of a big deal as I don't play any games, it's only noticeable when using Inkscape and OpenOffice Draw. After having to boot Windows in safe mode, which uses an unaccelerated driver and was much slower, it makes me realise it's not that bad.
I'm pretty happy because most of the issues I've had have either fixed themselves or I've managed to fix myself after Googling.