All right folks,

I'm about to order all the parts for my new machine, and I'm going to order 
the OS along with it. What do I order? I'm open to anything. I would be very 
interested in beginning a Debian learning curve, so that's one possibility. 
If I stay with Mandrake (which is where I'm leaning heavily) I am *VERY* 
curious which version you all think I should use. I have heard of various 
problems in each release, and being bug-free is a major issue for me. I'll be 
giving L-M a hefty chunk of money (I'm thinking PowerPack, unless one of you 
recommends otherwise) so I don't want to have to put up with any bullshit. 
I'm more than happy (in fact I prefer) to configure everything from the 
command line, but I just want to find a version that maximizes hardware 
support, stability, and usability. 

I'm always psyched to learn more about Linux, but I don't consider spending 
eight hours online trying to patch up lousy AC '97 audio support part of my 
learning process. With the amount of time I had to spend downloading software 
upgrades to make 7.2 work I may as well have learned to program and written 
all the drivers myself. In all honesty, though, I love Mandrake. The 
frustrations are welcome in the early stages, but at this point I would like 
to be spending more time learning how to do things cleanly and concisely from 
the command line now that I feel I am progressing to a certain level of 
proficiency (3 on a 1-10 scale IMO... but that's not bad for Linux). I want 
to begin to develop my skills as a Linux user without being hampered by the 
fact that EveryBuddy won't display who's actually online, that KMail won't 
thread messages, or that some automated tool or other has tinkered with my 
routing tables without permission again. I don't mind (in fact I enjoy) 
tackling one or two of these little projects a week, but right now I feel 
like there are so many little projects that they have become obstacles to my 
learning process. 

So, to trim all of this down to one neat little sentence: I'm looking for a 
Linux distribtion, preferably Mandrake, that will provide a moderately 
bug-free existence while allowing me to flesh out my rudimentary command line 
skills in a way that will allow me to gain an inter-distributionary (yes, I 
know I made that up) understanding of Linux. I've got the money to blow on a 
PowerPack if that's necessary, and a broadband connection to download 
freebies if it's not. Where do I go from here?

Many thanks,
Isaac

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