I'd strongly recommend Ubuntu. It's got the power and flexibility of
Debian with ease-of-use that is absolutely outstanding. It's a stable
server product, and performs very well on the desktop as well.

On Dec 9, 9:57 am, Andreas Pfrengle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> till now I've been experimenting with Django (development version)
> under Win2k. But Windows sucks. So I dare to make my first steps with
> Linux. Most of you will surely say I won't regret this decision ;-).
> But since I haven't any experience with Linux yet, I want to choose a
> distribution that is best suited for someone coming from the Windows-
> world AND suited to establish a Django development environment. Well,
> I'm not even sure if there will be any great difference between
> several distributions regarding these aspects. Any comment is welcome.
>
> Regards,
> Andreas
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