Linux experts and users, input requested

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Torvy

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Our old desktop has a terminal mb issue so I'm looking to replace it on a budget.

It will mostly be used for web surfing, email and office-like duties. I use my laptop for games, but I may try some on this.

I've had a short training on Unix, but haven't jumped to Linux. I'm seriously considering it. Not looking to build OS from scratch. Looking for input on beginner friendly distros.

Haven't 100% decided on new MB. May just buy parts, may buy a new box. Old one is an Asus w/AMD (10+ years old).

I also need to try to recover some files off the old HDD. Don't think it has a problem. Root issue is power supply/connection related.
 
   / Linux experts and users, input requested #2  
I have been fine with Ubuntu LTS packages/
 
   / Linux experts and users, input requested #3  
I use some form of Linux on all my home machines; Ubuntu would be a great choice for something beginner-friendly and that generally Just Works. Since it's based on Debian, even proprietary printer/scanner drivers tend to be available for it (*.deb packages).
 
   / Linux experts and users, input requested #5  
I have been on Ubuntu, Mandrake, Mint and a few other specialty versions but finally settled on Debian which is what many are based on. Mint is probably the most user friendly (beginner) IMHO but I think Ubuntu is good for those that don't mind working with it a little to get it to function as you want. Finally Debian for the long haul durability and support.

I have not tried or experienced the Red Hat/Fedora/RPM based versions.
 
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I forgot, it does need to be something Mrs. T can use with little instruction.

Anyone use office alternatives.
 
   / Linux experts and users, input requested #8  
for what you want, linux would be great.
 
   / Linux experts and users, input requested #9  
Linux mint cinnamon has been my daily driver for a long time. Pretty easy transition from windows.
Even though I don't especially like any flavor of linux, that one would probably be my choice if I needed to run it.
 
   / Linux experts and users, input requested #10  
I use mint off usb sticks. Work related and personal. Disposable.
 

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