Just for a bit of advocacy, I found debian really, really easy to install and configure. You can do a "Base install", it asks maybe a dozen questions total, most of which seemed fairly obvious to me (configure keybord, add accounts, configure network, etc) and then you have a nice clean base system with basically nothing running. Nothing running = no security holes.
After that, assuming you have the network setup, a simple
apt-get install apache-perl and bam, you've got apache 1.3x and mod_perl 1.x set up properly. =]. Obviously you still have to configure the various bits, but I found it simple and easy at least.
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