> SuSE tend to bundle a lot of stuff, much of which doesn't really > work yet or hasn't been well packaged Personally, I'd rather have a distro on 1 CD of well tested and integrated stuff than 7 CD's of random binaries. Quality, not quantity is the key, because we're basically up against OS X and Windows XP, and you get very little extra software as standard with those OS's. So it's easy for a Linux distro to look untested and poorly integrated by comparison. At the time of SuSE 8.1, I think Paul Davis was specifically asking people not to distribute binaries, which is fair enough. Cheers Daniel