Thanks everyone for the replies.

RH 9 Availability:
        According to the RedHat site >>> http://www.redhat.com/software/rhelorfedora/ 
RedHat 9 is no longer available.  If you say you can still download it from RH that's 
great, can I assume this means it is totally free to use / install on servers you wish 
to sell!?!?!


Customer Installs:
        How many versions of Linux do you suggest I become an expert in before you 
think it would be ok for me to install one specific version on a server at a customer 
site? 
I think you misunderstand what I'm asking.
I'm not saying I don't want to install with SLES 8 or RH9 because I don't know them (I 
have about 3/4 years industry experience using RH and more recently SLES8 but that is 
all, well apart from (windoze XX, Solaris, Tru64 and a little AIX) am just saying I am 
no newbie to IT), I was mearly asking for advice as it was my understanding that RH9 
wasn't possible (I have been corrected) and was hoping to save some ���'s by moving 
away from SLES 8.  But I am certainly not adversed to familarising myself with a new 
Linux distro if it comes highly recommended by the good people on the mailing list.
I also did read the list of Operating Systems and there comments on thw Wiki before I 
sent my email but the Wiki didn't include and comparisons between the OS's hence not 
entirely useful for my questions.


Silly long sig:
        Sorry this is added by the mail server automatically.  I have complained to 
the sysadmin but what can I do.  (Pls feel free to skip the inevitable sig that gets 
attached to this email :-P )


Thanks again

Alex

P.S. 
I would certainly think long and hard before I deployed a phone system in a hospital 
(for example), however everyone has to start somewhere.
"This time next year Rodney, we'll be millionaires!" :-D


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