Vyasram said:
Setup Is Easy!!! No Way.
I'm Stucks With 40 *2 Cds Without Knowing How The Heck I Wd Make Em Run. The Monitor Becomes Pixelized And It Stucks
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One problem doesn't make a distro difficult or bad. I think some hardware of yours might have a properitory control that won't work with hacked drivers. It needs drivers of it's own supported by the manufacturer. So, linux drivers are failing on your computer. And why in the world did you order 40 cd's if you had no intentions of distributing them? Do, you think they will supply cheap media that 1 or 2 out of 40 cd's will work.
Coming to the point
1) Ubuntu has great detection rate.
2) Wide range of software available albiet the bundled software is minimal.
3) Free distribution of CD's at the doorstep.
4) First time a company has made use of debian's portage system, which IMO is a really good system. FreeBSD's ports are considered as a very good way of package management, debian has a implemention it called portage. That's a major factor why I like debian based systems over rpm based systems.