, it would be nice to not have to learn Linux.
It would be nice to, and once you've acquired enough knowledge and confidence, you'll never look back.
I have Win 7 and 10 running exclusively inside a VM (with all the spyware shit blocked at the network level).
I fooled around with it some back in college. Spent more time trying to find drivers than actually using it.
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
It's much better now
It's still that way. At least for Debian, Ubuntu, and Mint. I tried all three on the last three machines I built and had constant issues with video and WiFi drivers that were locking me out of the internet or freezing the machine every ten minutes.
I used a different laptop and it made a world of difference. Some brands and models just have better support than others, and even in the last 10 years it's gotten much better.
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