In order of preference:  Ubuntu, Suse, (several others including Linspire),
Red Hat.

I found Red Hat to be the most frustrating to deal with.  I won't bore you
with my travails but suffice to say that I didn't perceive it to be as user
friendly as most distros that I have encountered.

~joe


On 1/1/07 11:43 AM, "Kem Tekinay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On 1/1/07 12:38 PM, Norman Palardy at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> I've got Ubuntu, Fedora and Suse instaleld
>> They all work well with Parallells
> 
> If you had to pick one (because I don¹t want to install three), which would
> you pick?
> 
> Again, the ONLY thing I'll be doing with it is debugging RB apps, and I need
> web access in case I need to download something, so I'd like the smallest
> installation that will work.
> 
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