Tom, I would suggest you consider either Caldera, or a
relatively new distro, based on Caldera, that I have
thus far (5 weeks) found wonderfully stable -
Desktop/LX, offered at
www.lycoris.com. I now use LX
for my main, day-to-day work, and play with other
distros for fun.
It just plain works, and I don't have to read the man
pages to get new things done - I can get my work done,
and learn what is going on under the hood later. For
anyone that hasn't had a look at lycoris, check it out.
A controversial approach to Linux is lurking there...
might fuel some interesting discussions.
Scott
>Any one have any suggestion as to which distro best
>supports KDE = desktop? I'm ready to give up on Red
>Hat as my whole system now makes a = Windows 95 box
>look stable since I put KDE 3.0 on it and Red Hat
>refuses = to make "official" RPM's available.