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On that note you may find THIS of interest : I plan on giving it a good look over for anything else I might want to add. NOTE : I am not a fan of typing into terminal prompts and lost my love for that after years of modern Windows usage (if that makes me lazy so be it but I skipped the DOS age of PC's using the AMIGA workbench GUI then straight to Win98 lol) but there ARE good alternatives for installing more software you might be interested in using Linux Mints own in built Software Manager. I LOVE REPURPOSING old tech and using lighter OS alternatives is a great way as well it expands our knowledge. There IS a learning curve yes despite what some might say but overall it definitely is lighter on the resources allow for some thing a Windows OS would really drag with. I was able to access my Windows share (where I store recipes) pretty easily.Įxcellent Rick! As you know I installed the same version of Linux Mint on the tiny AcerOne Aspire, though I had a minor issue installing the WiFi I figured it out and now it is all set up and running well.Installing programs is not so easy on Linux. On the downside, there is a learning curve.
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Firefox, a movie viewer, LibreOffice, music software, image viewer/editor. A lot of great software comes pre-installed.Speed wise, it gave new life to this old computer. Firefox worked very quickly.even with Facebook (not true with XP). Youtube videos play without any glitching (not true on XP).
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I probably will have some trouble installing a printer driver though. Everything worked fine right out the box. It works well! I didn't have to fuss with any driver installs.In my case, the wifi worked, the touchpad and display worked. With no hard drive, it's a little slow, but you get a good idea of compatibility. It gives you the opportunity to try out the OS without actually installing it. I installed the Linux live disk on a USB stick using Rufus.I first backed up the hard drive so I could revert to XP if this didn't work out.What I upgraded to: Linux Mint, xfce version (which has low system requirements.perfect for an old PC). And sometimes to do Atari.io chats when they were during dinner time! To look up recipes and surf the web while I cook. What I use it for: I love it because it's so small. I also found an external optical drive on ebay for $5. The battery got fixed with some black duct tape.
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It came with a cracked battery (that still worked) and no hard drive. I found a power adapter for $0.87 (sold by weight) at the same Goodwill.