anyone have this
#1
anyone have this
i was so tired of windows xp, 7 and the like.. so i did a search on ebay for linux os . bought zorin os 9 installed it to my computer. and works great.. so far.. i love it.. i am so happy no slow ups, freezes, viruses. i will post on how it does 6 months from now..
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So did you just have to buy Zorin or did you buy Linux, too? We have some old PC laptops that have slowed to the point of being practically unusable, so this might be an interesting option...
#4
i bought zorin os 9. but they have linux xp etc. . just go to ebay and type in linux. im not computer smart but it was even easy for me to install it. thay are reasonable price. it comes on a dvd/cd disc. fixurpc i think is the name.. get back with you on that.. my pc was slow and freezing up i was about to give up.. running smooth now. you can just browse threw all and see what is best for you..
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#5
Please don't pay for a Linux distribution! Find the home page of the version you're looking at and download their copy.
Ebay sellers should not be selling something that's available for free!
I've never used the distribution you're talking about, but here's their site:
http://zorin-os.com/free.html
I use Ubuntu on both desktops and servers, it's extremely friendly and it's got a great support forum and lots of bloggers out there write about it: http://www.ubuntu.com/
As to whether your Windows software will work on it, short answer is no but there are equivalent packages that are available often even as part of the CD you install the operating system from.
Longer answer is: Some may work if you want to play with some of the emulation software, or "Wine" and try to get your software running that way. It's not the easiest and it's not something I'd suggest someone just learning to use Linux do but if you have a computer and preferably Linux savvy friend/relation it might be doable.
What Linux definitely has going for it for the casual user is that installed correctly (Ubuntu does by default), it's very difficult to get your machine messed up by viruses or malware and other unfriendlies from the Internet.
Ebay sellers should not be selling something that's available for free!
I've never used the distribution you're talking about, but here's their site:
http://zorin-os.com/free.html
I use Ubuntu on both desktops and servers, it's extremely friendly and it's got a great support forum and lots of bloggers out there write about it: http://www.ubuntu.com/
As to whether your Windows software will work on it, short answer is no but there are equivalent packages that are available often even as part of the CD you install the operating system from.
Longer answer is: Some may work if you want to play with some of the emulation software, or "Wine" and try to get your software running that way. It's not the easiest and it's not something I'd suggest someone just learning to use Linux do but if you have a computer and preferably Linux savvy friend/relation it might be doable.
What Linux definitely has going for it for the casual user is that installed correctly (Ubuntu does by default), it's very difficult to get your machine messed up by viruses or malware and other unfriendlies from the Internet.
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