Pre AC at Red Hat SuSE was in another league as far as
their kernel tweaks and their responsiveness to problems.
Their user support and configuration tools for X are still incredible. RH was brain dead in a lot of ways when
I tried it and had it on a production network.
I used it back in 6.x and always found that it was the
hardest box to make safe out of the box.
I stopped using them when the lone RH box on the subnet got rooted while BSD, and SuSE, and Slackware were fine. A RH
specific lpd thing.
They used to let their master config utility listen on a
high unprivileged port out of the box. Dumb.
Then they switched to xinetd standard,but it's just a
fancy inetd that bungs up more often IMHO, and you
can do everything you want with tcpwrappers, and netfilter
so...
RH bashing aside..
Check out SuSE 7.3 "professional", its cheaper than RH.
Debian and the rest are great for a novelty, and for
chest pounders but there is no real benefit to apt-get
-vs- YOU and RPM.