Good Debian-based distro
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I'm looking for a good debian-based distro with a good and user friendly
install program. I love debian much better than redhat based distros
mostly for the packaging system, especially all those apt-* commands.
Though for my less linux experienced friends, I have to install debian
for them if I want to get them to use it. I've heard of Libranet, Corel,
and Xandros OS that are debian based but haven't tried any of them. Any
recommendations or should I just have them use redhat or mandrake?
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