Hi, I've been using KDE for several years now and I am a big fan of it. So far my favorite distribution has been SuSE, because it's a very nice distro and it supported KDE very well. That's also the reason why I bought almost every Version of SuSE Linux instead of just downloading it from the net. But now, since SuSE has been bought by Novell, I'm not sure if SuSE Linux is still the right choice for me. I don't see much use in buying SuSE Linux, when most of the money will be invested in things like Ximian or Server Software that I will never use. Beside that KDE for me is the only place where I would like to see more improvements. I mean KDE is already very nice and the best Linux Desktop out there, but projects like the Linux kernel or many libraries are finished from the desktop users perpective and don't need much further improvement. What I'm suggesting is to make a KDE Linux 3.2 distribution where I as a KDE user can be sure that the money will be invested the right way. This distribution could be sold through for example book shops the way SuSE Linux is sold today. It could be based on either SuSE Linux the way the Java Desktop is based on SuSE or it could be based on Debian like Knoppix. The distribution should also have the same release cycle as KDE. Cheers Lukas ___________________________________________________ . Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.