Updated February 11 2020 CentOS 64 bitFendora 32 & 64 bitLinux Mint 19.3 Cinnamon 32 & 64 bitLinux Mint 19.3 Mate 32 & 64 bitLinux Mint 19.3 XFCE 32 & 64 bitopenSUSE 32 &... moreUpdated February 11 2020 CentOS 64 bitFendora 32 & 64 bitLinux Mint 19.3 Cinnamon 32 & 64 bitLinux Mint 19.3 Mate 32 & 64 bitLinux Mint 19.3 XFCE 32 & 64 bitopenSUSE 32 & 64bitUbuntu 11.04, 14.04.3, 16.04.4 and 18.04.3 32 & 64 bitXubuntu 16.04.4 and 18.04.3 32 & 64 bitYou can download Linux ISO's from:https://beast-usa.com/downloads/linux/linuxdownloads.htmlI will be updating this post with direct links as I have time.Most versions of Linux will install along side Windows so you would have a dual boot system. Most will automatically resize your hard and install Linux on a very small partition.This is not Windows Linux doesn't need 50% of your memory to run or 50 gigs of hard drive space. Or like Windows 10 500 gigs of hard drive space so it can store 300 gigs inyour app data temp folder. lol If you re-partition your hard drive yourself leaving unallocated space most versions will find that and install there. (All versions of Linux Mint do that)And yes everything you do in MAC or Windows... less