, 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 /s/Linux 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
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.
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.
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