I'm pretty sure gEDA will work well with any distro out there. My goal here was to find one that I can download, burn, install, have the latest version of firefox and openoffice, and then install gEDA with minimum hassle. Also, I've been following some of the distros
I second Larry's and Al's opinion. Use Debian.
I had been using Debian since 1998 and other distros before that. gEDA and associated stuff is available in the Debian. I suggest using Debian "testing" or "unstable" branch. I run the "unstable" branch and update the packages every weekend.
-- Ramakrishnan - VU3RDD
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