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What's a good distro for a 13 year old to learn Linux?

Asked by RickNCN in Miscellaneous, Linux

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I have a 13 year old nephew who would like to learn Linux. He is very technically oriented. I'm wondering what your opinions are on the best distro of Linux for a kid to learn on. I'm not talking about just loading it and running some flavor of KDE, but to actually learn to install it, use the command line,and load packages and use ftp and ssh and run a web server etc etc. I'm sure there isn't just one, but many and I'd appreciate hearing your reasoning.
 
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