Well i have read your posts re: Redhat, i was interested in the OS itself but with it not coming with any sort of multimedia proggies kinda put me off. Mandrake was also something i was interested in but i hate their website more than SuSE's and i don't like bloatware so i was put off by it, but i know it supports my hardware so maybe just maybe. The issue with SuSE is that i have used it before on my laptop and i know it works except for the chipset but i know now that it does work. So in short i might download mandrake (on 56k) and try it and maybe WE could write a review together, but it would be better if a third person would download mandrake (since you bagged rh) and the 3 of us did the review together. The problem is it wouldn't be a balanced review would it?
On the subject of optimisation, i can see why rh went the route they did with the desktop and did away with these GUI's and consolidated them into one. I think Suse have gone down that road as well but left options open for others. Suse from what i can see is favouring KDE, because it does it has optimised it but kept Gnome and the like incase of linux experts wanting to modify it for themselves. Lucky for me i don't really like Gnome so nothing lost there so the optimisations are in my favour. Its a shame for the Gnomers. Mandrake on the other hand have tried to do everything for everyone and its kinda balanced but it suffers as well. If you match Suse against mandrake, people or going to be wowed by the Suse KDE intereface and not the mandrake one, not saying the mandrake one is bad its just a little behind because its concentrated on all aspects of its OS.
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