I agree, mint is a good place to start.
If it turns out to be too much for your pc you could always try antix or q4os next, which is even more lightweight.
But I have recently found that mint is like a better version of ubuntu and I used to recommend ubuntu all the time because 9/10 times it just works.
I agree, mint is a good place to start. If it turns out to be too much for your pc you could always try antix or q4os next, which is even more lightweight.
But I have recently found that mint is like a better version of ubuntu and I used to recommend ubuntu all the time because 9/10 times it just works.