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I have been thinking about changing my laptop over to a more lightweight distro recently. I am currently running Linux Mint mainly because the gf is comfortable with it.

So does anyone have any other recommendations?

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On the account of this question's subjectivity, it would be great if you mark your question as community wiki.

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I use Suse Linux. It is on a netbook, laptop and quad core desktop. Nice and easy to install and use and if you need to you can get the Enterprise version that is pay for.

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answered 18 Aug '10, 12:07

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I've got Slackware 13.1 64 -multilib installed on my Acer laptop and it works like a charm. True that you need a bit of knowledge to get it installed but there's lot's of documentation and a great forum at LinuxQuestions.org to help you with your installation.

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I run Ubuntu on my new HP laptop. My opinion is that it's the slickest Linux distro. It also has the largest community, Which is great when you run in to problems. That being said I'm keeping my eye on Elementary OS.

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