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(Unverified)Sep 19th 2006 9:25AM
It's a bit like asking "What is the best car?". Everyone has their own requirements, and opinions about which is the best and why.
My opinion is use PCLinuxOS if you are a Linux newbie, and if you are a techhead that wants to learn how Linux works, the best you could choose is Slackware. Everyone should try Debian at some stage in their Linux career, and then decide that Ubuntu is better maintained and easier to work with.