Consider Ubuntu or Fedora for dual booting; they offer good compatibility and user-friendly setups.
Consider Ubuntu or Fedora for dual booting; they offer good compatibility and user-friendly setups.
Thanks, but I could consider installing elementary OS since I upgraded my laptop.
I run on Lubuntu and my nearly ten-year-old laptop performs perfectly.
The Dell model you're considering is Elementary. Its specifications include [insert specs here]. For your laptop's main purpose, please clarify—do you need something focused on customization or top-tier performance? This will help tailor the suggestions effectively.
Elementary feels a bit tough for me. I suggest @GabenJr's preferred Pop_OS or start with Ubuntu.
You should choose KALI if you're confident, otherwise Linux Mint is a better option for beginners. I quickly switched to KALI and nearly damaged my PC—don't make that error because troubleshooting there can be very challenging. You'll need some advanced coding skills to follow the guides properly.