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You can find boxed sets of SuSE 9 around town, Microcenter, Borders (yes 
the bookstore).

> 
> My question is how does the two compare.  Will I have issues if I do
> SuSE now since I'm so used to RedHat?  Is there anything I need to look
> out for?  I'm not afraid of the install process.  I've install Linux
> many times.  I just do not want to have to ramp up on the new disti
> because I need to get this box in the field by the morning.

You not likely find a lot of differences that will cause you heartburn. 
Lean on Yast for updates, installation and such and you should be fine.

> 
> All I really need is Perl, Apache, net-snmp, and MySQL.  I'm sure these
> will be part of the default SuSE install.

I don't know that you'll get that with a default install, but you can 
easily add what you need after the install via yast.


-- 
Until later, Geoffrey                     Registered Linux User #108567
Building secure systems inspite of Microsoft


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