Centos is a five CD set but that shouldn't matter since mint and Ubuntu do
their best and cram it all on one CD.  Yes you can make Ubuntu look like XP,
my point with mint is you don't have to change it...it already looks like XP
including having a control panel which is not as simple as removing a panel
in Ubuntu.

Matthias Johnson

On Jul 30, 2010 3:24 PM, "Mark Wallace" <[email protected]>
wrote:

I would put Windows 98SE in it because you don't need a key to install
it in  a new machine.

It is a question of time before she shoots herself in the foot With
Ubuntu.  Have her store all of her data on a flash drive.

If you did go with Ubuntu, just set her up in a user account that can't
add and remove packages, and disable things like checking for upgrades
when he is away.

She might not get it to go online at all.  Besides, Linux is a broadband
system and it might be hard to find a distro that still has a five cd
set.  You might find one in the third world.

There are people who who put a pirated copy of Windows in it.  Being as
she is going to be doing dial up, she won't install the upgrades anyway.
But that's illegal (No kidding!)  Remember who didn't tell you to do
that.

You can configure Linux to look like Windows.  This laptop is virtually
indistinguishable from Windows because my wife isn't computer literate.
You can reduce the multiple destops to one, eliminae the top taskbar,
install a theme like Mista, etc.




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> My father is trying to set up an old PC ...
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