@SeaFury I tend to eschew making specific distro recommendations. There's such a fabbo cornucopia of delights available to us, & peeps' personal needs, wants & idiosyncrasies are so diverse that Peep A having the arrogance / hubris to recommend a specific distro to Peep B, in complete ignorance of their unique scenario, is just icky.
That said, i am happy to suggest a methodology you might wish to consider. Fwiw, this is what i did once i discovered #Linux in 2013 & is how i began my journey to 100% Linux / #FOSS since 2015.
- install #VirtualMachine software on your host pc [albeit your options are much better if lucky enough to have a spare pc lying around]
- download myriad diverse distro #ISOs, create as many VMs as you can eat for each of these ISOs, install them in said VMs, then play with them to your heart's content to get a feel for a shortlist of candidate distros & #DesktopEnvironments &/or #WindowManagers best matching your personal preferences
- once you've eventually decided on one or three finalists, burn those ISOs to #USB stick/s [or use #Ventoy], then boot your pc into each USB & explore their #LiveEnvironment [they're running only in RAM here, not yet touching your HDD/SSD at all]. This shows you if each distro plays nicely with your hardware or not.
Later, once you've chosen your penguin, & if you only have one pc, yes you might install it in a #DualBoot arrangement as others have already said. Or... you could do this if you like:
- wipe the drive & make it fully Linux
- install the VM software
- create a VM for windoze
- install windoze in it
- install all the specialist s/w you need in that virtual windoze
- each day when work / research is over, sleep or SD the VM then delight in your native penguin!
Fwiw. Or not. π€·ββοΈ
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