Nope, I’m going in blind. It’s a 2009 MacBook pro

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I personally recommend stock Fedora for beginners. That being said Ubuntu or Linux Mint are also good places to start. My best recommendation is to just do your own research because that will be a big part of your Linux journey. No one can tell you what is right for you so your just going to have to "fuck around and find out" and considering it's a macbook that you're not currently using you don't have anything to lose. Just go for it.

Makes sense, appreciate it