You should try openSUSE. Its have much packages in its official repositories, a great Installer and YaST as a powerfully graphical configuration tool. From this base you can learn down to low-level configurations and system interfaces.
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You should try openSUSE. Its have much packages in its official repositories, a great Installer and YaST as a powerfully graphical configuration tool. From this base you can learn down to low-level configurations and system interfaces.