Is it. Choice maybe, too much choice then no. My opinion
Allen 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Ted Roche

That's silly. And the problem with Windows? There Is No Choice.

Distros are just different vendors packaging of the _same_ components.
They all share the same kernel. They all share the choice of a couple of
desktops (GNOME, KDE, etc.). They all share the same applications.
There are different ways they chose to package them, and different target
markets. Red Hat and SuSE are for corporate, enterprise types.
OpenSuSE and Fedora are for smaller, DIY and hobbyists. Ubuntu is for Human
Beings. You can pay for support, you can depend on community support, or you
can pay the chap down the street for support. Choosing one over the other
doesn't mean you're locked in for life. Think of it more as choosing a brand
of car or TV: find one you like and use it for a while. Switch to another
(bringing over all your *stuff*) if you find one you like better, you're not
satisfied or for the heck of it.
Or pick one and standardize on it if that's what you want.

It's All About Choice. And Choice is Good.




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