> Or you could try the Storm or Progeny distributions - both based on
> Debian, and easy to upgrade to full Debian, but with much more
> "newbie-friendly" installers.
Quite true. And, if I may add, Debian still has the largest number of
quality-standards-checked software packages available for it of any
GNU/Linux distribution. I can't recall how many packages the present
stable "potato" version has, but the unstable "woody" version just topped
6000 packages.
(We'll ignore the fact that with tools like "alien" even Red Hatters
could install these; that point wouldn't make for good PR. :-)
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