I'd use CentOS as a desktop/server platform, or Ubuntu 22.04 LTS as a laptop platform. Ubuntu is what this version of Thunderbird is running on. Haven't had a Winders Desktop in my household in close to 15 years.

Mark

On 5/9/23 17:30, Ralph Stirling wrote:
My current preference is Linux Mint (Ubuntu based distro) with the MATE 
desktop.  Second choice is Ubuntu 22 with Gnome classic desktop.

Desktop environment depends a lot on personal preference. I'm old fashioned, 
liking drop down menus.

-- Ralph

On May 9, 2023 2:15 PM, John Dammeyer<jo...@autoartisans.com>  wrote:
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I have a system based on an i7-2600K CPU @ 3.4GHz with 16GB RAM and 2TB hard 
drive that used to run the 64 bit WIN-7.
For the Windows side of things I have a newer system with WIN-10 that is 
ultimately upgradable to WIN-11.  I have no desire to ever run WIN-11.  But I 
have to have Windows simply to support what my clients want.

I'm thinking it may well be time to set up a real workstation with Linux for 
email, browsing, writing, spreadsheets and CAD, etc.

The last time I looked into this there was quite a variety of user interfaces.  
From Caldera, RedHat etc…

What's currently the most supported user friendly Linux?

Thanks
John
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