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is linux the answer
08-12-2013 1:08 PM
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Re: is linux the answer
08-12-2013 1:27 PM
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You can checkout other distros here:
http://distrowatch.com/
Most distros have a livecd version so you can try it out before installing.
Enjoy
Re: is linux the answer
08-12-2013 1:51 PM
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If he wants to run anything that is only available on Windows then you can just about forget it.
If he wants it for the odd bit of word processing, web browsing or hacking the planet then it is ideal
Re: is linux the answer
08-12-2013 2:10 PM
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08-12-2013 2:22 PM
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The only thing to check is what he does on the printer he may need a better driver than the standard, something like turboprint to do photo's etc. But burn a dvd and try a live system to see if everything is recognised. The kb/mouse are not a problem been using usb ones for years myself.
Re: is linux the answer
08-12-2013 2:26 PM
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Quote If he wants to run anything that is only available on Windows then you can just about forget it.
That's not strictly true, many windows programs can be run on linux using wine:
http://www.winehq.org/
but wine can be difficult to install/use without some linux knowhow.
As to web-browsing, email, word-processing and spreadsheets there should be no problem, and I'm fairly sure that there will be drivers for your canon mp160 and graphic card. I use a canon mp460 with no problems
Re: is linux the answer
08-12-2013 4:50 PM
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I use a several M$ apps under wine with no issues, Kindle reader for pc, Newsbin, & Civ V But things like other games and apps that want to use hardware can be troublesome.
Re: is linux the answer
09-12-2013 8:56 AM
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I will download a distro, probably ubuntu, and put on a bootable stick, so he can try it out.
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09-12-2013 10:21 AM
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Ubuntu as default is more like a phone os.
You also sure that the pc will boot from usb? My old Athlon wouldn't
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09-12-2013 10:34 AM
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Quote from: Hairy Ubuntu as default is more like a phone os.
- and I have pointed out MANY times before, it literally only takes THREE mouse clicks to replace Unity with the GNOME desktop.
IMHO the Gnome desktop is easier and more logical to use than the XP desktop.
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09-12-2013 12:11 PM
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Even if he does the 3 mouse clicks unutty will still be underneath taking extra space on a small hdd.
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11-12-2013 12:28 PM
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I have downloaded 2 distros, Ubuntu and Mint MATE, burnt them to CD, just in case he cant boot from a USB stick. Will let him have a play, see which one he likes.
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11-12-2013 3:23 PM
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Quote from: penfold My father has an older xp system, that hes complaining is very slow. It has an older athlonxp 2400 cpu, 1gb ram and a 40gb hdd. I was going to upgrade the ram to 2gb and as he onky has 4gb of free hdd space left, upgrade the hdd and reinstall xp
If he does not like Linux and you decide to stick with XP, 1GB of RAM is more than enough. But a hard disk that is 90% full may be quite severely fragmented and therefore slow to read and write. I don't know if Linux can cope better than Windows in such circumstances; maybe some of the experts here can comment.
Some Windows security software packages run very badly on older computers so the wrong one could also be causing problems.
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11-12-2013 3:51 PM
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No de-fragmentation software is provided as it is unnecessary.
Also, no anti-virus software is needed.
This makes for a big speed increase!
I have 2GB RAM - but my PC rarely uses more than 1GB,
even when running multiple applications.
"In The Beginning Was The Word, And The Word Was Aardvark."
Re: is linux the answer
13-12-2013 12:44 PM
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Quote from: ReedRichards If he does not like Linux and you decide to stick with XP, 1GB of RAM is more than enough. But a hard disk that is 90% full may be quite severely fragmented and therefore slow to read and write. I don't know if Linux can cope better than Windows in such circumstances; maybe some of the experts here can comment.
Some Windows security software packages run very badly on older computers so the wrong one could also be causing problems.
Thanks Reed. Yes I have looked at the disk fragmentation, using defraggler, and its virtually red with hardly any blue, but as the disk is so full, its struggling to defragment it, as there is hardly any free space to move files around in. Also was going to change from M$ security essentials to AVAST free, as M$ has had a poor review in some parts recently...
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