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This very much depends on what you are trying to do. As a general desktop with no particular goals, Redhat/Fedora, Mandrake, SuSE, Debian and Ubuntu are more or less equally easy to use.
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Slackware Linux is an advanced Linux operating system designed for easy and simple use as well as great stabilities. The idea is to make a Unix-like Linux distribution and provides many development tools and features for those who like to web browse and those who want additional programs.
Many Linux distributions are intended for home users.
Linux is not an operating system by itself. Just like you cannot install Windows you have to install Windows XP or Windows Vista. You can use the website in related links to find a list of active Linux Distributions. If I could recommend one I would recommend Linux Mint because it is easy to use.
It's about as easy to use as any Linux distribution. The main point it lacks in is hardware support, which isn't quite as good as Linux's. It uses the KDE desktop, which is also found in many Linux distributions.
No. Red Hat is a commercial Linux distribution geared toward business use.
There are many distribution of Linux such as Ubuntu Fedora Red Hat Debians Caldera Mandrake etc... but the most common is "Red Hat" as it is easy to use and install and come with comprehensive utilities and application including X-Window Graphic system.
mint, ubuntu, debian
You can get a copy of Linux for free. Ubuntu is a popular distribution and is easy to install.
Yes. BackTrack is a Linux distribution that focuses on penetration testing and computer forensics.
No, Ubuntu is part of Linux.
Yes.
Ubuntu is a Linux distribution (as in a specific OS setup with the Linux kernel.)