I just loaded Fedora Core 3 and I enjoy it.  It's very cutting edge and there is 
a new release about 3-4 times a year.

John Reese wrote:
> I've been extremely pleased with Suse Professional 9.1. The Yast2
> install/update system is the best I've seen; it picked up my memory
> stick and DVD player immediately and all my other hardware, which is
> more standard. The package is huge - 5 CDs - so there is a lot to play
> with. Down side; Professional is available only for purchase. A lighter
> 'Personal' desktop is available in live CD and downloadable .iso. I
> would actually recommend Personal for people new to Linux, as they
> probably won't be interested in the other four megabytes of Zope,
> Nagios, etc.
> 
> Don't use Suse on systems with less than 256 Mb. RAM and an equivalent
> processor. Less than 512 MB / 1.5 GHz might leave you a little bored,
> too. You really pay for the KDE 3.2 desktop on smaller desktops.
> 
> It might be worth waiting until November if you're interested in
> Professional. Novell will publish v. 9.2 then. 
> 
> John Reese

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