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I've been bouncing back and fourth between Mandrake and SUSE lately, and I can't seem to pick one or the other (they are both great). Since SUSE 9.1 professional is so expensive I'm just as easily considering Mandrake Linux 10.0, perhaps someone in the list could offer some sort of comments that would help me choose between the two? So far this is the best Mandrake release I have tried yet, the extra community edition phase has eliminated more bugs then in any of their previous releases as far as I can tell. I'm very happy with Mandrake 10.0. There is however the matter of media support in both Mandrake and SUSE, as I understand it neither has much support for media formats out of the box, that requires MPlayer and some illegal (in U.S & maybe Canada) libraries. I'm wondering, which distribution of these two would be the best desktop distribution _with development tools_ and which one offers more bang for the buck? BTW. When bringing up points for either distribution please keep the following in mind: - I am not a member of the Mandrake club and would rather buy a boxed set. - I have an NVidia GeForce FX card and would like drivers for it. - I want to have Java support, preferrably even the J2SDK (software developers kit) - I want good multimedia support if possible, that include Macromedia flash player. - Up to date software and discounts on updates would be nice, availability in local stores would be even nicer however neither distribution has up to date versions in any of the local stores. - I am still better acquainted with Mandrake, however I have figured out more then enough of SUSE to run that almost as well. - Third party package sources such as the Penguin liberation front should be excluded from the comparison as last time I had them added as a source of RPM's it messed up all my packages and left me with a really unstable system. I found out that some cooker RPM's make it in there so unless I'm only getting specific packages from them I will not use them at all.
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