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I'm thinking about trying to have both Windows 7 and some version of Linux on my laptop. I am a fairly advanced + competent user of windows, but not ridiculously so. My basic computer specs are:
Intel i3 M 370 @ 2.40 GHz processor, 4GB RAM, and ATI Radeon HD 5650 1GB Dedicated Graphics.
I mostly browse the internet, but I also play some non-demanding games, watch movies, manage e-books, and etc. Should I have any problems doing these things, or running Linux + Windows 7 on my computer? Is there a specific version of Linux that would be best/capable for doing these things?
Also, I really like the Google Chrome web browser. I read about a Linux equivalent called Chromium(?), but want to know what specific things are in Chrome has that it lacks.
If anybody has any feedback/advice about dual booting, or my browser question, then it would be much appreciated.
Intel i3 M 370 @ 2.40 GHz processor, 4GB RAM, and ATI Radeon HD 5650 1GB Dedicated Graphics.
I mostly browse the internet, but I also play some non-demanding games, watch movies, manage e-books, and etc. Should I have any problems doing these things, or running Linux + Windows 7 on my computer? Is there a specific version of Linux that would be best/capable for doing these things?
Also, I really like the Google Chrome web browser. I read about a Linux equivalent called Chromium(?), but want to know what specific things are in Chrome has that it lacks.
If anybody has any feedback/advice about dual booting, or my browser question, then it would be much appreciated.