Building, deleting, rebuilding

reading, reading, reading and some more reading. Asking questions, etc.
I've used Ubuntu at home and it's my main OS on my laptop. Booting into Windows only twice in the last 3 or so months. For the server at Linode though I'm going with Debian 5.0. Tried Ubuntu, but just didn't like the feel. Debian just seems to "feel" better for me. It's all a matter of opinion.
I don't have tons and tons of Linux experience, but I've lightly used it over the years installing various distros and checking them out for desktop use. FreeBSD is what my current host uses so I've had a lot of end user experience via SSH maintaining my sites as they are all edited in pine or nano.
I personally don't care for Red Hat or anything based on it (Fedora, Centos, etc) Tried them, just don't like them.
My background is Windows as I preside over about 150 workstations and have done server installs and maintenance in the past. Need a Windows box setup? I can do that quick, practically in my sleep, no research needed. I just don't prefer it for hosting websites. Linux is lean and mean, well it can be made so a lot easier than Windows.