Thanks Aere for your suggestion.based on your suggestion I am downloading Lubentu 15.10 now.I will upgrade to 16.04 soon.
Regards Naba kumar On 25/01/2016 9:53 pm, "Aere Greenway" <[email protected]> wrote: > Your machine has plenty of speed and memory for Lubuntu. It would be > insufficient for the main Ubuntu version, or for Kubuntu possibly. > Lubuntu, Xubuntu, Ubuntu Mate, and probably UbuntuStudio should work fine > on it. I prefer Lubuntu. > > It's probably best to install Lubuntu 15.10, and upgrade to 16.04 this > spring. > > To install, create a live (bootable) USB drive. Use UNetBootin (you'll > have to install it) to create the bootable USB. The live USB creator > provided (Startup Disk Creator) is notoriously unreliable. > > - Aere > > > On 01/24/2016 11:14 PM, Naba Kumar wrote: > > Dear Aere, > > Thank u for your quick response.My Lenovo s10 3c(1.6 ghz processer with > 11gb ram) was Preloaded with window 7 starter.however I replaced the os > with window xp.since window xp is no longer supported by Microsoft,I am > planning to replace with Linux.Since I am new to Linux,please suggest me > the Linux Lubuntu version for the same.My limitations will be for browsing > internet,MS office,Facebook, etc.Is the recent updated version Lubentu 15 > is suitable for my netbook or shall I install the lower version of > Lubuntu?I can upgrade my 1gb RAM to 2 gb on your recommendation. > > Thanks > Naba kumar > On 24/01/2016 10:29 pm, "Aere Greenway" <[email protected]> wrote: > >> On 01/24/2016 06:53 AM, Naba Kumar wrote: >> >> Dear sir, >> >> I have Lenovo s10 3c netbook.The configuration of the netbook is intel >> atom 1.6 GHz with 1 gb ram.please suggest the lubuntu version for the daily >> usages of the netbook for Facebook,internet browsing,GIMP,DVD >> play,Libreoffice. >> >> Regards >> Naba kumar >> >> >> I have a similar HP NetBook (same memory & processor). Its processor is >> Intel Atom, dual core, 1.6 gigahertz speed. >> >> That machine works fine with Lubuntu (the ordinary version - not a >> special version). The machine has plenty of power for Lubuntu, and also >> works fine with Ubuntu Mate. >> >> Where it doesn't have a CD or DVD drive, it has to be installed using a >> live USB, and you can't play DVDs or CDs on it. >> >> It works fine with all of the usages you mentioned (as well as audio/MIDI >> music). I use Firefox for browsing on it. I don't use FaceBook, so I >> can't vouch for that. I haven't actually used LibreOffice on it, but I >> don't see any reason why it wouldn't work on it. >> >> The biggest challenge with that machine (in my experience) is its small >> screen dimensions. The ability of Linux to allow you to hold-down the >> Alt-key, then click anywhere in the window to drag the window to a new >> position sometimes can be useful, or even vital. >> >> P.S. - Not all of us are 'Sir'. >> >> -- >> Sincerely, >> Aere >> >> > > -- > Sincerely, > Aere > >
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