Ubuntu18.04
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Ubuntu offers you a complete Linux-based operating system, including all the major applications you need to play and work. With a strong focus on a desktop that Just Works, Ubuntu is a great choice for home or the office.
Ubuntu ships with the latest GNOME release as well as a selection of server and desktop software that makes for a comfortable desktop experience off a single installation CD.
Ubuntu includes special technology features to make the OS accessible to as many as possible, including high visibility themes, a screen magnifier, a screen reader and an on-screen keyboard.
Updates, from simple security fixes to a complete version upgrade, are now possible with a few clicks of the update utility.
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I tried to switch to Linux for years. Now I can. My sound, video, internet everything works. You don't have to use the shell. The install is easy almost effortless. I tried several different flavors before. Now I can use and learn Linux at my own pace. I have as good if not better desktop than I had in Windows XP. Plus I can use some of my Microsoft software in Wine. Do check first as not all Windows software will work with Wine. Especially Games. Good games in Linux is the only negitive I can see at this time. I am keeping Linux this time.
This is great! I've been trying to switch to Linux for years too, but it was always some hardware incompatibility that drove me away. Now this is a fully featured system that is in many aspects and ideas much better than Windows XP. And when you enable some visual effects it surely beats Vista in visual department too without hogging down your machine. So why I'm still keeping Windows XP on my hard disk? - 2-3 programs and Games is all what is keeping it there, soon it will be only because of games (like a game console). Vista? No, thank you!
I have a laptop and desktop running Ubuntu 9.10. They are both very stable and excellent. I've been very happy with the performance and default configurations. Of course, there are still various issues that I've encountered which required searching online for resolution. However, there hasn't been any serious issues or complications that would prevent me from enjoying the Ubuntu goodness. :) My biggest gripe would be printer support for Linux in general. I have a Canon multi-purpose printer which simply cannot be used via network with Linux. I don't print that often and when I need to work with it for scanning or printing, I use a Windows machine via VirtualBox. I recommend Ubuntu for tech savvy users.