Bob Cober wrote: > I have been happily using RedHat, but now I am curious... > > Why is Debian better? Debian's not better. Answer your question? :) There is no definitive answer to which distribution is the best. Anyone who tells you otherwise is not being very helpful. The 'best' is subject to what a person is actually looking for in a distro. Me personally, I don't have the time or patience to deal with a distro that requires lots of tweaking and that has a lot of packages that are very old for the sake of stability. So I choose Mandrake. Some friends like Slackware because they don't mind having to edit text files and tweaking the system a bunch. Some hate Linux alltogether and just use FreeBSD. Asking what the best distro is is like asking which desktop is better... GNOME or KDE? Kurt will say KDE, but he doesn't count. :-) I like GNOME better, but that's just me. A former employee refused to use anything but FVWM, XTerm, and EMacs... oddly enough, he was also a Debian user.. go figure. The point is, personal results will vary. If you're using RedHat, you like it, and you don't find it to be a pain in the ass to upgrade and customize to your liking, then there's little reason to switch. -- Tom Bradford --- The dbXML Project --- http://www.dbxml.org/ We store your XML data a hell of a lot better than /dev/null