Well, my 2 cents worth:

I started as a lot of newbies do, grab a book at the book store with a CD
included.  At that time, there were a few distros out there, but not many.
The one that came in the books usually was Slackware 3.x.  I cut my teeth on
it, and found that I understand it much more.  Slackware in it's 3.x versions
(have not tried 4.x or 7.x yet), was very much a build your own system.  Not
much on install, but for a wirehead like me, I learned a lot about the OS.
That was 3-4 years ago.  It was like building your own hot-rod from a kit.

Now, I usually endorse RedHat 6.1 or higher, or Mandrake (Red Hat with a
smoother installer, although RH's installer is good too).  Mandrake will
probably be the easiest to install and use. Red Hat a good 2nd.

Jim



Artie Ball wrote:

> Hi all..
>
>         At the risk of starting a firestorm of debate......
>
>         I am still rather new to Linux, and over the past couple of
> months I have begun to wonder..... which is the best distribution of
> Linux....... which one should I concentrate on????  Which is the most
> used...... the best supported ..... the most robust?????  Is this just a
> matter of personal taste, or is it something that can be quantified??
> Your thoughts please.
>
>         Artie
>
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