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Okay, so wouldn't you use redhat *because* you know linux? Why bother with fiddling around with things (which it sounds like is required with debian) when you don't need to, but you still know how to change things if problems occur? In that respect I'd rather spend an hour (say) installing redhat which does most of the work for me, rather than (say) two hours installing debian where (it seems) I would have to configure more things myself, but still end up with the machine configured and working the same as the redhat one :-)
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