Linux has greatly matured since the past 2 decades.
You should give it a try again.
Ask for help in if you want to know what distribution fits your needs.
Can I use it on a laptop that is several years old? Like an Intel quad core? i5
Can I use it on a laptop that is several years old? Like an Intel quad core? i5
Linux is preferred on older machines as it runs better than Windows on them IMHO. Use Sparky if you want to mess with different desktop environments. The other distros people mention are great and will install easier than windows in almost all cases but I will generally go with plain jane Debian. I expect you will be pleasantly surprised at how damned good Linux is these days.
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I run Mint 19 xfce on a 32 bit machine from 2005. It's not fast but it runs.
Absolutely. Try Mint or Manjaro (I think they are both Ubuntu based and provide a good compatibility and support drivers for older hardware).
Mint is Debian based, Manjaro is Arch based.
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