> Quality and openSUSE.org are right now the two main strengths of SUSE.
> It is true that SUSE reputation for quality got a little dented with
> the hurried change of package manager in 10.1, but I suspect Novell
> might well have learned a lesson there.

I think that a big TI company as Novell should know it before. Before than 
"10.1" lesson, of course.

> I don't personally use YaST much other than for installing the odd
> package, and the only thing I might be missing is support for JFS at
> installation time.  Why don't you list what you'd like to see in YaST
> in the future?  What functionality you're missing right now etc.  I'm
> sure that would be great, much-needed input for the SUSE guys.

Yes, you've got a reason.
Specially the front-end/module for iptables/SuSEfirewall is really poor 
(IMHO).

> Interesting question.  Perhaps another question to start with - _is_
> Ubuntu more popular than SUSE?  What is this based on?  In which
> community/country etc?  Personally, I don't experiment much with
> distros as I have a production system to look after, so I don't know
> anything about Ubuntu.

Well, the prestigious site www.distrowatch.com says it. Moreover in short time 
Ubuntu has taken market quota from another distros as Mandriva, Fedora, SUSE. 
I work with computers and in many environments (specially in education 
environment) Ubuntu is the first choice in front of mentioned distros; 
besides the Ubuntu communty is very very large!!!

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