>We're deploying on SuSE 7.0 anyway. I prefer SuSE purely because:
>a) you get shedloads of apps on the source cd's (less downloading)
>b) yast is brilliant for admin stuff
>c) They release new versions pretty frequently
Redhat, Suse, Mandrake are all great distribs. You allways get
binaries and sources. And all use RPM packaging.
RPMs built on Redhat must works on Suse and Mandrake, at least
the .noarch since they depend on java JVM and have nothing to
do with kernel or glibc.
Just test my RPMs under Suse, and if necessary send me the
corrections to apply to have them works under Suse :)