Hallo,

   This may seem a stupid question, but what difference is there between the
different Linux distributions? I currently run Suse 10.1 and KDE on my laptop,
and have DVD's for Suse 10.2 and Ubuntu Edgy Eft. Is it worth updating or
switching disti?

   I'm not that happy with Suse because the PCMCIA slot doesn't work (it does
in XP); wireless doesn't work (in XP it does) and I think my kernel is tainted
with something called Linuxant; in battery mode the screen is dimmed and I
can't control this; when I upgraded to 10.1 my file system was changed from
Ext3 to reiserfs without asking me (although now I think reiserfs is better);
the upgrade also deleted software I use like kedit, which I had to reinstall
from source and it isn't as stable as it was.

   I don't think Suse or Ubuntu will make any difference in getting these
things to work. I also don't think they'll make any diference in offering me
the new features I really want like the ability to read and write an NTFS disk
partition; to use the Windos key-E combo to open a new console window; the
ability to play DVD's easily; a photo viewing program as easy to use and print
from as Windows Picture and Fax Viewer. The only thing I'm really certain I
will see is a new KDE interface which could mean all my menu customisations
will be trashed.

   Then I've got Crossover Office. Will that still work?

   Are there any opinions on what real and useful differences I would see with
either of these new distis?

Saluti, Graham Petley
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