Posted May 06, 2014
My thoughts:
I personally use Linux distribution called Linux Mint for my everyday use. Such as browsing or anything to with the interwebz, doing school jobs, light image manipulation and a little bit of gaming(I try to keep my linux a gaming free zone, for work only)
Currently I'm using an older laptop Dell Latitude D630, with added 4GB RAM and 120GB SSD. Everything is working fine for my personal use. My goal/dream would be to be able to use Linux to do all my computing, but I'm sort of a geek so you'll have to take that into account. ^^
For this particular computer I first tried Ubuntu but it seemed kind of slow for some reason so Mint it is. I must warn you though, if you really get into trying different operating systems you can be swallowed by it! It is just so much fun. =)
In short, and as other have said: It depends
Edit. Nice to see you found your answer!
I personally use Linux distribution called Linux Mint for my everyday use. Such as browsing or anything to with the interwebz, doing school jobs, light image manipulation and a little bit of gaming(I try to keep my linux a gaming free zone, for work only)
Currently I'm using an older laptop Dell Latitude D630, with added 4GB RAM and 120GB SSD. Everything is working fine for my personal use. My goal/dream would be to be able to use Linux to do all my computing, but I'm sort of a geek so you'll have to take that into account. ^^
For this particular computer I first tried Ubuntu but it seemed kind of slow for some reason so Mint it is. I must warn you though, if you really get into trying different operating systems you can be swallowed by it! It is just so much fun. =)
In short, and as other have said: It depends
Edit. Nice to see you found your answer!
Post edited May 06, 2014 by nuuttiT