Latest Distro of Red Hat you now have to pay for.
Their freebie is now named 'Fedora'. Apparently it's quite OK, but a little limited if you know what you're doing and want the whole shebang.
AFAIK, Red Hat are the first Distro to charge for their full blown version, which seems to me to be totally out of spirit to the original vision of Linux - a free OS.
However, RH is used by many companies and on many servers and the basic Linux OS has been somewhat enhanced by Red Hat, so I'm led to believe.
Bit sad really, but still a helluva lot cheaper than Microsoft.
As for Slackware, from what I've read, it's a 'pure' Linux Distro, although it has a GUI, it's closer in heart to original Linux ideal and more reliant on text commands than other Distros. And, if you know what you're doing, it's very stable and reliable.
So I'm told, anyway, I've never tried it. Frankly, I'm a wuss and if a Distro is heavily reliant on a GUI, that suits me fine
