I started linuxing with RH, went to SuSE and then to debian. RH was quite easy to install, SuSE had some difficulties. I changed to SuSE because of added demo versions of programs and more packages than in RH. In general I found SuSE having better quality than RH and 'yast' (yet another setup tool) is in my opinion a very nice way of administrating the system. Never had any problems with SuSE after installing, but I changed into debian because of nicer ideology behind the distribution and also wanted lib6.
I'm now happy with debian. I see no reason to change back to RH or SuSE. Debian installation manual is maybe one thing we could try to develop together using this list? (SuSE manual is simply excellent.) Somehow I wanted a little better guided rules in which order to put up the system (especially x, printing system, network...) One problem, which I have now, is as follows: I've got KDE and it works well, but I wanted to run sometimes wmaker as well, because of less memory used. I'm using kdm to start x and then it is showing kde starting screen with options to start fvwm, wmaker etc windowmanagers installed, but I cannot start but kde. Which are the various conf files I had to change? (If I use switchdm and try to start xdm, it doesn't work.) [EMAIL PROTECTED]

