Maybe I'm missing the big point here. I often do. So RHL is no longer
available, and support for RHL is going away.There is Project Fedora for
home use (and it will probably fit in well with the small office/home
office set). All existing training should still apply. The distribution
is free. Not a bad deal at all. If a small business wants an enterprise
solution, they can go to RHEL'
I also don't how Novell can hurt SuSE. I'm running SuSE 8.2 Personal on
my desktop, and find it VERY constraining (if you want to use YaST2, you
stick with SuSE packages and the SuSE package manager).My desktop works
very well, but I find it kind of a*retentive. I don't see where Novell
could make it even stricter.