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With a dual boot enviroment (and some patience) I recomend SLACKWARE.
Slackware isn't so difficult like people use to say, but requires a little more work to config X, sound and internet, but you know exactly what you have to do.
It is the best way to get familiar with a UNIX system, I think.
MANDRAKE is an excelent distro but all the job was done when the instalation ends. You have handy graphycal tools for everything and don't need a single console command (unless you want) If is this you wanted, choose MANDRAKE.
If not, I recomend SLACKWARE.


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