we would need to have SOME info on YOU What is your level of computer knowledge? have you ever used a command prompt(relevant but not entirely needed)? What type of system are you planning to put linux on? What do you use your computer primarily for? What do you use your computer secondarily for? Have you ever used Mac or other OS's besides Windows? Do you like free stuff?
1 is low,and 5 is advance.I think i'm not stable,just get 2. No.I don't have. I have no idea what are you talking about. write a program write a program No. I love it.
If you think to easy use Linux,Ubuntu should be your chose because functionality.For me,Ubuntu is Windows 7 from Linux Distro's.And is FREE;everything will work with Ubuntu.
If you've not used Linux before, I suggest trying Puppy Linux. There are various flavours around but the most modern is the Slacko version. It's a good way to try out Linux - you can keep Windows on your hard drive and just boot from a USB or CD with Puppy on it. I've been using Puppy for many years now - tried Linux Mint, Ubuntu and didn't find them all that easy to get used to. I couldn't get some multimedia stuff to work and never did get the Citrix plug-in to my office computer to work. I've never had those problems with Puppy. It also works with all kinds of computers - from old, small laptops up to the newest desktops. I like the versatility I get with Puppy Linux.
I downloaded and tried Linux/Deepen - it has a lot of nice features for sure but when I went to their support forum to ask a few questions I found all of the posts were in Chinese. Page headings etc were in English but the posts and replies were all unusable.