Zorin OS is what I've been using. Pretty smooth transition for someone who had never used Linux or Ubuntu before. Breathed new life into a 2 year old laptop that was noticeably slowing with Windows on it. I'm o the free version, but there's also a paid version (something like $30 for lifetime license.)
I didn't go Mint specifically because of all the junk that's been put into it.
Zorin OS is what I've been using. Pretty smooth transition for someone who had never used Linux or Ubuntu before. Breathed new life into a 2 year old laptop that was noticeably slowing with Windows on it. I'm o the free version, but there's also a paid version (something like $30 for lifetime license.)
I didn't go Mint specifically because of all the junk that's been put into it.
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