ShunNakamura: Red Hat has left a bad taste in my mouth since day one. Littlerally - the cardboard plasticy packageing is horrable on the stomach. Anyways; notice how I did not mention Lindows at all

Red hat just seems to have that in between method of doing everything, and in my opinion, they lean to far toward vendor driven. In otherwords, release now, patch later deal. That is not what I, and many others look for out of linux. A secure release, and prefereably a configurable install. It is very noobie friendly, but tends to have too many issue to make a feasable enviroment anymore.
At work, I am currently fixing an array of fedora and Red hat related slip ups, as in sudden noboots and dropped partitions.
Simply put; I feel Redhat and fedora are simply bloated out of control and add too much with too little implimentation and testeing - leading to a rather unstable enviroment (a'la the Fedora board

). Using a program to start a service is very windows, and requires extra sepcialised, but simple, learning.