As David Boyes has already pointed out, Debian is a good choice, and will
work.  If your management insists on having a huge support supplier, though,
that won't work.  While I know Sine Nomine does a good job, that doesn't
convince a lot of managers.

If you want SUSE, and the business partner you contacted doesn't know how to
supply it, get a different business partner, or tell your current one to get
educated.  I know DSG and Mainline both know how to do it.  Rich Smrcina and
Mark Pace, both of whom hang out on this list, would be able to put you in
touch with whomever you need at their respective companies.

Or, you can contact SUSE directly, via email.  If you want to contact me off
list, I can give you the name of a couple of my contacts.  I'm sure they'd
love to hear from you.


Mark Post

-----Original Message-----
From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Len
Rugen
Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2004 7:08 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: distributions


Re: distributionsOK, where can you get it?  I went to suse's web site and it
has changed.  Last time, I remember a couple of "click here's" for the S390
versions, now they are gone.

I called them, talked to a seemingly knowledgeable person, who transferred
me to ma bell's "this number has been disconnected" message.

I looked at partners, where I found my business partner who told me to
contact suse to get the cd.  Now I'm looping.

Thanks

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