Hello

Try Arch Linux if you are willing to put initial efforts in learning and a bit of tweaking here and there.

It has r8168 drivers too. (as a separate package which you can install easily)

Plus rolling release model which means you will always have up-to-date system. Once you get hold of it, its very easy to maintain.

Arch used to support Gnucash but due to webkit related security issues it stopped releasing Gnucash officially.

However there is archlinuxcn repository which is well maintained so its very easy to install Gnucash from there.

Arch also has DVD / USB live media with which you can test if your internet is working with it.

Regards,

Amish


On Thursday 15 March 2018 11:47 AM, jeffrey black wrote:
I realize this is the wrong forum to ask but; I am finally looking to
ditch Windoze 10 completely.

...
Does anyone have a suggestion on what flavor of Unix I should use on
this computer?     Wifi, networking and GnuCash are mandatory
requirements for me to switch.

--JEffrey Black M.B.A.
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