(Continued from Part 1. This concludes the article.)
LinuxLite Attempt One
Since I was more satisfied with the Linux apps that I was running under Chrome OS Flex than with the native Chrome apps, I decided to experiment with another Linux OS. I went to www.linuxliteos.com and attempted to downloaded LinuxLite 7.4 . That was easier said than done. That site was so choked with ads and deceptive links leading to other software that it was virtually impossible to find a link leading to the correct download. After more than 30 minutes of searching, I finally gave up and decided to try another Linux OS.
Linux Mint Xfce Attempt One
I went to www.linusmint.com/download.php and selected the Xfce Edition. From there I selected the Clarkson University download site. I then used Rufus to create an installation disk. I then started Mint in compatibility mode and ran it from the USB drive to test the web browser.
The Firefox browser that came with Mint did not give impressive results, although in general Mint provided snappier performance than Chrome OS Flex. I decided to try another Linux OS.Continue reading“Rejuvenating and Old PC with Linux Mint Xfce – Part 2, by Thomas Christianson”



