MintyOreo
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I've never really used Linux on a computer before, so please bear with me.
I'm looking into installing some sort of Linux OS on two computers in the coming weeks: a laptop (IBM Thinkpad; can't remember how old it is, but it used to run Windows XP), and a desktop (HP; several years old and used to run Windows XP). Both the laptop and the desktop currently have no operating system on them at all. Other than a lack of an OS, both the laptop and the desktop work well.
I've looked at my options for an OS, and I've decided to give Linux a try. (Mainly coz it's free, but also because I like the overall layout of Linux, from what I've seen online. And I've been told good things about Linux.)
I've seen that there are MANY versions of Linux out there, and I'm kind of overwhelmed at the choices available to me. So... I'm wondering what might be the best Linux OS for me to use. Here's what I need:
~ Easy to use!!! (I am fairly techie, but my folks aren't.)
~ Secure (Another reason why I'm looking at Linux: We always seem to get TONS of viruses on our Windows computers at my house, and we're all tired of it!)
~ Doesn't have to be super fancy or advanced, but needs to be fairly fast and able to handle a lot of web browsing, e-mail and chatting, streaming video and Skype, have some sort of a word processing program, etc.
So, basically, a regular personal computer. The desktop is more likely to be used for any sort of media/gaming purposes than the laptop, but both computers will need to be able to use the internet at reasonable speeds, and be good for high school students to use for homework.
Any recommendations? What would you guys say is a good choice of an OS to use? I've seen a lot about Ubuntu, and I might try that on one of the computers, but I'm open to pretty much any other Linux OS. I've also seen about Linux Mint. I'm open to using two different OS, one on each computer.
I'm looking into installing some sort of Linux OS on two computers in the coming weeks: a laptop (IBM Thinkpad; can't remember how old it is, but it used to run Windows XP), and a desktop (HP; several years old and used to run Windows XP). Both the laptop and the desktop currently have no operating system on them at all. Other than a lack of an OS, both the laptop and the desktop work well.
I've looked at my options for an OS, and I've decided to give Linux a try. (Mainly coz it's free, but also because I like the overall layout of Linux, from what I've seen online. And I've been told good things about Linux.)
I've seen that there are MANY versions of Linux out there, and I'm kind of overwhelmed at the choices available to me. So... I'm wondering what might be the best Linux OS for me to use. Here's what I need:
~ Easy to use!!! (I am fairly techie, but my folks aren't.)
~ Secure (Another reason why I'm looking at Linux: We always seem to get TONS of viruses on our Windows computers at my house, and we're all tired of it!)
~ Doesn't have to be super fancy or advanced, but needs to be fairly fast and able to handle a lot of web browsing, e-mail and chatting, streaming video and Skype, have some sort of a word processing program, etc.
So, basically, a regular personal computer. The desktop is more likely to be used for any sort of media/gaming purposes than the laptop, but both computers will need to be able to use the internet at reasonable speeds, and be good for high school students to use for homework.
Any recommendations? What would you guys say is a good choice of an OS to use? I've seen a lot about Ubuntu, and I might try that on one of the computers, but I'm open to pretty much any other Linux OS. I've also seen about Linux Mint. I'm open to using two different OS, one on each computer.