My 2ยข: Most of these have live-boot options, right?  Honestly, I'd download
and boot a few and see what you like.  Most of my desktops (which include
laptops) are you-dumb-too these days, which (when tweaked a little) feel
pretty comfortable to me. Tastes vary widely, so find what works for you.

On Sat, Jun 29, 2019 at 9:25 AM David Fleck <[email protected]> wrote:

> For reasons not necessary to go into here, this long-time FreeBSD/OpenSUSE
> user needs to move to a new laptop* Linux distribution, and I have the
> following choices:
> CentOS
> Fedora
> Mint
> Ubuntu
>
> I use CentOS in a text console / server at work, and it seems okay; I'm
> not familiar with the others at all. I seem to remember Ubuntu being
> described as more Windows-y than most distros, which I don't care for. But
> I'd like suggestions as to the pros/cons of the four listed above as laptop
> OS'es specifically.
>
> (*ThinkPad Edge E531)
>
>
> Thanks in advance--
>
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> - David Fleck
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