Xtra-PC Helps Non-Technical People Install LInux on an Old PC
Xtra-PC Helps Non-Technical People Install LInux on an Old PC
If you still have an old PC, you're in luck. A new Linux distribution
based on Lubuntu will give any old PC a new lease on life, designed for
non-technical users and optimized for popular web sites.
We covered some ways of installing Linux on an old Windows XP computer
before, but Xtra-PC makes the process easy for non-technical people-and
it comes with a lot of popular stuff set up out of the box. You can run
the product off the DVD, a flash drive, or install it directly to the
hard drive (erasing the old operating system). I tried it on a few
different XP-era computers and didn't need any drivers. Even wireless
and Ethernet worked perfectly.Xtra-PC includes links for Facebook, Minecraft, Amazon Prime Video, and Netflix, and optimizes Chromium with the correct plug-ins. Other web-based products like Google Docs work just like you'd expect with any other OS. You could do this yourself, of course, but for $15, Xtra-PC does it for you and provides support-perfect for non-technical people who need an extra computer that's less likely to get viruses.
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