Couldn't stop myself from trying the new Fedora 2-test1 release, even if it is an alpha! The 2.6 kernel, KDE 3.2 and Gnome 2.5 all in the same release was just to much candy to turn away from; too bad it's more sour rather than sweet at this (beta) point than I would have expected.
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The SuSE distro CD/DVD includes all in your list except the graphics drivers as far as I remember. Xine does not include DeCSS (of course not),SuSE does not tell you where to get it but does mention that it exists.
SuSE has chosen a middle ground for the graphics drivers (and the MS Web fonts - that we now no longer need because those of Linux are just as good). You can download these items from SuSE's website. That beats having to hunt the web for them - especially for a newbie. And with this approach SuSE did not taint Linux. You did, when you downloaded. Redhat could do the same.
The SuSE distro CD/DVD includes all in your list except the graphics drivers as far as I remember. Xine does not include DeCSS (of course not),SuSE does not tell you where to get it but does mention that it exists.
SuSE has chosen a middle ground for the graphics drivers (and the MS Web fonts - that we now no longer need because those of Linux are just as good). You can download these items from SuSE's website. That beats having to hunt the web for them - especially for a newbie. And with this approach SuSE did not taint Linux. You did, when you downloaded. Redhat could do the same.