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Originally Posted by novocaine
monster.. not quite.. RedHat has a lot of vulnerabilities.. Suse and Slackware are better.. but.. then i'm a rookie in this domain
i used until now RedHat and Knoppix
i have to vote for Knoppix because i can use it on any PC without any installation
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Novocaine, with all due respect, RedHat is rock! solid. And you can take that from a convinced Slacker

The vulnerabilities belong to: 1. kernel 2. applications, both of which are common to all distros. You will quite rarely find vulnerabilities that are specific only to a certain distro. Even thoug I just love the way Slackware is, it's perfect for all my needs: I use it as a server (router/firewall, http, database, e-mail, samba, ftp, dns, printer, ssh && more) and also as a desktop and development platform and it runs like a charm, still RedHat is... RedHat: strong, powerful, reliable... a rock solid distro.
Anyway if by RedHat you mean by any chance Fedora Core..... that's an entirely different situation.... as good RedHat is, Fedora Core stinks big time. It's a crap distro... and when migrating to it from RedHat I was left with a very bad taste. The "rock solid" was completely gone, so was stability and reliability...