Linux newbie, planning to try zorin on a T41p runnning XP
Posted: Mon May 26, 2014 4:56 pm
My wife's laptop is a sturdy T41p with Pentium M CPU and 1.5 GB of RAM; she has been happy with Windows XP and MS Office up to now.
With XP's demise, going to Linux seems appealing.
One idea is to put Zorin-OS on that laptop. I have read that Zorin is a linux version which would look very close to XP and make things easy for her. I thought perhaps I should start by putting it on a bootable USB stick and we could experiment with it.
Zorin is offered in 32-bit and 64-bit versions – would one of them be better or faster?
I have a T61 running Windows 7 64-bit on a Core 2 Duo T9300 CPU and 4 GB of RAM.
Could the same Linux USB stick be used on my T61?
In other words, would the bootable USB stick be a truly portable completely self-contained operating environment while we are learning?
Thank you for any pointers on these questions, and for any pointers to newbie guides or how-tos; I am just getting started.
A
With XP's demise, going to Linux seems appealing.
One idea is to put Zorin-OS on that laptop. I have read that Zorin is a linux version which would look very close to XP and make things easy for her. I thought perhaps I should start by putting it on a bootable USB stick and we could experiment with it.
Zorin is offered in 32-bit and 64-bit versions – would one of them be better or faster?
I have a T61 running Windows 7 64-bit on a Core 2 Duo T9300 CPU and 4 GB of RAM.
Could the same Linux USB stick be used on my T61?
In other words, would the bootable USB stick be a truly portable completely self-contained operating environment while we are learning?
Thank you for any pointers on these questions, and for any pointers to newbie guides or how-tos; I am just getting started.
A