Hello debian freaks out there!

I am not totally new to Linux. Have set up run web, mail, dns servers on linux. 
Also done some work with things like shell / awk and nice tools of that kind. 
I've been using the suse distro during all that time. I dont have much 
experience on other distros, but I heard about debian and about how nice it is.

That's exactly my question: what's the _major_ advantage of using debian over 
using any other distro and adjusting that other distro to your needs?

I am thinking of extending my O'Reilly library by buying "Learning debian GNU / 
Linux". In your opinion, is that a good thing to do when one is in my situation 
(not new to Linux, but new to debian) and when one only has a dial-up at home?

Thanks for answers in advance!
S. Burgener

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