If you were to recommend a distro for someone to learn on what would it
be?
I would like to understand the common things about linux -- tools,
processes, setups, and other geek stuff.
Skill area is intermediate, mainly confused about the things windows
does easily - drivers, updates, kernel compiles, dual boots, network
configs, (the list goes on)

Goal:  Build an optimized home system (very curious about gentoo but
think I might drown in steps) and it would run on a laptop.  With the
thought in mind to get rid of windo$e for a while and learn a new set of
skills/methods for computing.  

Too broad of a question?  Thoughts?

Rob


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