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2010-10-21
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OpenSuse is one of the best supported distros IMHO both by Suse themselves and by third party applications.
http://www.opensuse.org
Dead easy to install using any method you prefer.
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2010-10-21
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2010-10-21
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2010-10-21
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2010-10-21
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that is nothing! you have to start with gentoo and build your own kernel and apps!!!!! there is no way besides that to be tru3 l1nux!!!
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2010-10-21
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2010-10-21
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2010-10-21
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I mean, on Ubuntu you can do everything you can do in every other distro, but everything is a bit hidden...like in Windows.
You want to modify the firewall? You have to install an external program or to do it via shell (It's right? Maybe things are changed, correct me if I'm wrong!).
As ossipena said, probably the real way to learn Linux is using Gentoo, but I think Gentoo is at the opposite side: a new Linux user coming from Windows could feel a bit scared in front of this distro, Gentoo is for advanced users. For example, probably, a Gentoo user prefers to modify the firewall using iptables, without using a graphical ui.
openSUSE is in the middle: not too complicated, not too simple, an ideal starting point. You want to modify the firewall? You can do everything from Yast, a control center which is very "Windows-like", but much more powerful than Control Panel in Windows.
So, my answer is: try some of these distros and choose the one you feel more comfortable with. It's never easy to choose...