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I also thought the purchase by Novell was going to be a good thing. But it seems these "big" corporations all seem to lack the spark for innovation and the spirit of determination that makes these projects awesome when they start. In the early days SUSE was pretty darned innovative. Not so much under Novell, who spent most of its time and energy retrofitting its Netware stuff to SUSE instead of developing SUSE. That's what made Attachmate's deal special - they are going to focus on SUSE as a distro (hopefully) instead of using SUSE to benefit some other problem they're facing.
I started with SUSE 7.1 and have liked it since then, but it consistently leaves me just a little disappointed (KDE gets some of the blame too).