Hello
I would say for a newbie who is just learning the linux ropes g os is
about as friendly and easy to use as linux gets.
It is light on resources has a the needed essential apps all builts
into it and is bloated full of rubbish like plenty of other operating
systems.
I have tried about 30 different linux distros including ubuntu /
suzie / and many more and settled for g os.
Give it a go mate you wont be dissapointed

On Dec 20, 10:44 pm, elliott-brennan <[email protected]> wrote:
> At the risk of starting a distro war :))
>
> I'm not certain that I would say Fedora (which
> I've used an like) is "...more technical,
> professional,
> enterprise businessy". Fedora is very nice and is
> different looking etc etc.
>
> NightWolf177 wrote:
> > you can install gOS, or you can install ubuntu, which is what gOS is
> > based off of. or, if you are a more technical, professional,
> > enterprise businessy type, try fedora.
>
> > On Dec 19, 2:06 pm, GrimmLin <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> I have an old Averatec Notebook that has slowed to a crawl, most
> >> likely due to viruses and was wondering if I could reformat the HD &
> >> then install Linux??
>
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