Posted January 15, 2016
adamhm: [...]
I've now updated and reposted the information/"beginner's guide" posted during that giveaway, and once again I'd like to encourage anyone who is interested to try out Linux. Take a look at it here: The "Try Linux" Repost/Rewrite (a "beginner's guide")
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I've now updated and reposted the information/"beginner's guide" posted during that giveaway, and once again I'd like to encourage anyone who is interested to try out Linux. Take a look at it here: The "Try Linux" Repost/Rewrite (a "beginner's guide")
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vv221: [...]
There are resource-heavy environments, and very light ones (and of course a wide panel between these). As usual with an open-source OS, all is a matter of needs and choices ;)
What would you (or other experienced users) recommend for an old P4 (3GHz) with 2GB RAM on a P4i65GV mobo? Preferably to dual boot with Win XP? There are resource-heavy environments, and very light ones (and of course a wide panel between these). As usual with an open-source OS, all is a matter of needs and choices ;)
I've bookmarked adamhm's thread as I'd like to get into Linux. I've been thinking about it for quite some time, but always get the feeling that the system I'd like to use to get into it and learn may not be powerful enough to run any distro.
I have a better laptop, but I'd rather not mess with it, as it's my work tool, plus I often lend it to my brother.
Perhaps I should have posted this in adamhm's thread?