It just was nowhere near as fast as Windows 7, which was odd considering how resource hungry 7. I don't know the ins and outs of Fedora but a lot of the problems i encountered were just fault of the OS. Such as the computer never being able to shut down and apps not starting for no reason at all. They worked at one point and at some point they decided to stop.
Not sure why i didn't like Ubuntu honestly. Might sound contradicting but it might of seemed to much like W7.
openSUSE seems good. Is it Linux-noob friendly? Would you happen to know if Virtualbox or Vmware run smoothly on it? That's really my main concern, cause like i said i need it for school.
Thanks.
Its pretty safe to state to any linux distro is faster than windows, depends on the amount of bloat but in general its more efficient.
With fedora it sounds like you had graphic problems, did you install grahpic drivers?
Well for ubuntu , I mean personally I dont like it but its very preconfigured and thats what makes it easy for the beginner.
Never ever be decived by how a linux distro looks, thats just some frontend and shiny buttons etc.
You can always choose any WM or desktop.
As this is linux its all under your control and you can change anything even down to the source code if thats required.
openSuse is cute , preconfigured and pretty easy.
All GUI fronted stuff, so I would say noob friendly in that way.
WM's or Vboxes work on all distros pretty much.
There is no reason the let this be of any influence when it comes to choice.
(be sure to set hw virtualization in the BIOS if any such option.)