I'll second this. Fedora aims to be pretty painless to get up and running with an easy, robust installer and it's widely used so there's good advice online. I've also heard that Ubuntu is easy to get started with, though I've not tried it personally. This assumes your primary interest is Perl and you don't want too much distraction learning/configuring a linux OS.
However, ++ what Ovid said. If you don't know unix/linux, then I wouldn't recommend starting there. Go with ActiveState on Windows.
-xdg
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In reply to Re^2: Suggested OS for Perl Hacking
by xdg
in thread Suggested OS for Perl Hacking
by geekondemand
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