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  • I agree, mint is a good place to start. If it turns out to be too much for your pc you could always try antix or q4os or puppy linux next, which is even more lightweight.

    But I have recently found that mint is like a better version of ubuntu and I used to recommend ubuntu all the time because 9/10 times it just works.

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  • Oh, like that.

    Well, mainly because I'm getting a little fed up with how Ubuntu forces snap on to you. I just want to install the apt versions of programs but it won't do that out of the box.

    And I know you can change that and remove snap but I am a little done with always having to mod the shit out of my linux installations to get them to work the way I like.

    Other than that I am pretty satisfied with how Ubuntu works out of the box and has pretty good hardware support. I was basically looking fot an Ubuntu without snap.

  • On my gaming systems I still use Windows 10.

    On my internet browsing and writing systems I'm using ubuntu or linux mint (debian)

    All my retro computers use period correct operating systems like (ms-dos 6.22 with) windows 3.11, 95, 98, 2000, XP.