Rob said
And I think redhat is a very good place to start. Only thing that makes one linux box superior to another is the administrator. [/b]
* -tk totally agrees
I mean they all use the same kernel, the only difference is the software and installer that comes with each distro. Some people swear by Debian, others SLackware. If you really want to learn the ins and outs, I highly recommend doing a Linux From Scratch (LFS)
http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/
you have to install everything yourself and you really get a feel for how the whole system works instead of just letting a GUI install your system for you and leaving you to figure out the rest. I t can be a pain in the a$# sometimes, but it's really worth trying. Besides, you get to build your own 1337 distro, I mean, how cool is that?