Hello, Call me crazy, but I think that the best Gnu+Linux Operating Systems are the ones that respect your freedom(s) the most. The Free Software Foundation created some guidelines on this matter here: https://www.gnu.org/distros/free-system-distribution-guidelines.html Here's a list of distros that the FSF has official certified to meet the criteria laid out in the guidelines: https://www.gnu.org/distros/free-distros.html I use Trisquel the most out of that list. Guix, Parabola, PureOS, and Hyperbola are all great as well. The others are not as user friendly or aren't updated regularly. PureOS (a fork of Debian) and Trisquel (a fork of Ubuntu) are the most user friendly for people that are new to Gnu+Linux. Parabola nad Hyperbola are based on Arch, which is a little bit more advanced, but not super hard to learn if you put effort into it. I personally volunteer on a non-GNU system called Replicant that also meets the FSDG criteria: https://www.gnu.org/distros/free-non-gnu-distros.html I assume that most people on this list don't use Gnu because this is the TCLUG group and not a TCGLUG group. ::winky face:: Sorry to all the potential haters that don't want to emphasize freedom in computing, but instead want to shill for Oracle and similar oppression oriented distos. In Freedom, Kurtis