>Could I install the same for a notebook?
I don't understand.. I think you are joking.. :P
Are you really asking me if you can install Xubuntu on a notebook?
If so, then of course mate, why not. Actually, especially for middle or low
ranged specs laptops and netbooks you won't find much better than Xfce.. It
just runs smooth as butter consuming very little RAM and CPU resources.
BTW, when a friend asks me to install a GNUXino on their laptop or desktop I
usully go with Xfce. In fact I have to agree with the mate that wrote that
the UI is between modern and classic and very intuitive and easy to use. It
also just works, just like Mint.
TIP: if you want to make sure you have the highest odds of NOT being phoned
by your not very skilled newly GNUed mate at 11:57 PM because "For the life
of me I just spent 3 hours and I cannot change the wallpaper!!!! HURRR " I
really recommend for your own mental sake Lignux Mint..