So I've ordered a data hard drive, and I'd like to redo the operating systems on my desktop before classes start getting too sticky.
1) Which version of Windows should I use?
I'm unsure how often I'll be using Windows, but I'd like to have a working copy of it running my desktop just in case. I've heard Microsoft likes to do phone interviews using some Windows products.
I'm not very fond of Vista, but if someone gives me an adequate reason to stick with it, I will. I'm looking at XP or Windows7. The fact that the Win7 beta runs out in August doesn't matter to me. I'll likely redo Windows after summer starts anyway.
2) Which Linux distribution should I use?
I used Ubuntu last year, and really liked it. However, it seems that 8.04 is way less stable than 7.10 was. I'm leaning towards just going with Feisty again, but if any of you have had great experiences with other distributions, I'd love to hear your recommendations. I'm also considering Fedora.
I don't really want to experiment with unfamiliar territory at this point. I'd love to give the BSD family and other flavors of non-Windows OSes a try, but I just don't want to deal with it at this point. Any free time I have will probably not be spent tinkering with OSes, hehe.