Electric Earth
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- Nov 11, 2018
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Now that I'm sitting around my apartment every day out of work, I figure this is the perfect time to finally get away from the crap that is windows. I've tried Ubuntu Briefly before, and am interested to try Linux again. However, I'm a Complete newb.
The laptop I want to install on is an old Lenovo Thinkpad Yoga. It has a dual core Intel Core i3 (4th Gen) 4010U / 1.7 GHz processor and 4gb RAM. The hard drive says it's a 224G SSD if that matters at all.
So my question is, being a Complete newbie and not being all that great at computers in general, what distribution should I start with? I've watched some youtube videos and read some links, but some first hand advice for my complete newbie level and my computer's abilities would be nice to have.
I'm planning on using this laptop to learn some simple video editing too, if that makes any difference. I plan on downloading a free video editing program to start(shotcut) that has minimum system requirements close to my laptops hardware. (CPU: x86-64 Intel or AMD; at least one 2 GHz core for SD, 2 cores for HD, and 4 cores for 4K. GPU: OpenGL 2.0 that works correctly and is compatible. RAM: At least 4 GB for SD, 8 GB for HD, and 16 GB for 4K.) Hopefully it will run...
The laptop I want to install on is an old Lenovo Thinkpad Yoga. It has a dual core Intel Core i3 (4th Gen) 4010U / 1.7 GHz processor and 4gb RAM. The hard drive says it's a 224G SSD if that matters at all.
So my question is, being a Complete newbie and not being all that great at computers in general, what distribution should I start with? I've watched some youtube videos and read some links, but some first hand advice for my complete newbie level and my computer's abilities would be nice to have.
I'm planning on using this laptop to learn some simple video editing too, if that makes any difference. I plan on downloading a free video editing program to start(shotcut) that has minimum system requirements close to my laptops hardware. (CPU: x86-64 Intel or AMD; at least one 2 GHz core for SD, 2 cores for HD, and 4 cores for 4K. GPU: OpenGL 2.0 that works correctly and is compatible. RAM: At least 4 GB for SD, 8 GB for HD, and 16 GB for 4K.) Hopefully it will run...