The Kernel
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Whatever distribution you choose, whether it's RedHat, Debian, SuSe ... - the kernel is always a Linux kernel. The difference between the distributions is the installation routine, included applications and packages, directory structure, administration interfaces, update procedures, support and so on. So don't get confused and think that different distributions are a different Linux. You might want to look at the kernel revision though when you get a Linux distribution, make sure it's halfway recent.