I have a SUSE system on my dual-boot home machine, about two years old. I've got some files under a user directory that I want to keep, but I've really done very little with the system. Now I am about to become more active in Linux and will probably buy a new distribution to load up before too long. Is there a "best choice" among the distributors: * for ease of upgrading, while not disturbing existing user files? * for smoothest desktop for habituated Win98 users? * for best chance at getting a peep out of my PnP SoundBlaster? * for ease of administration? I'm a full time Solaris programmer, but not an experienced system administrator, and want to spend my home-computing time USING the machine rather than tinkering with it. It's a K6/300 with 128MB of memory. This is basically for desktop usage, for editing, browsing, telnet and FTP to other systems, and a little programming. I may want to provide a NAT connection to serve one other system in the home. Eventually, I would keep Linux running most of the time; so I aspire eventually to getting VMWare or something to satisfy existing Win98 addictions. I haven't seen any 'religious wars' among proponents of various distros on this list, but would the above profile tend to steer me towards one vendor or another? Thanks, Vic