I voted for Debian, it's a great allrounder, it's fast and easy to install. And well apt-get kinda rocks. That's actually why I've also re-begun to use redhat, because it now also has apt-get.
Though www.crux.nu linux is also great, it's very much like slackware but then just optimized for i586 or i686, with a very nice bsd style ports system. Seems very stable, mostly up to date.
And it uses pristine/vanilla/virgin sources to compile software. Some see this as an advantage, some don't.
I voted for Debian, it's a great allrounder, it's fast and easy to install. And well apt-get kinda rocks. That's actually why I've also re-begun to use redhat, because it now also has apt-get.
Though www.crux.nu linux is also great, it's very much like slackware but then just optimized for i586 or i686, with a very nice bsd style ports system. Seems very stable, mostly up to date.
And it uses pristine/vanilla/virgin sources to compile software. Some see this as an advantage, some don't.