04-05-2017, 04:03 AM
04-05-2017, 11:03 AM


04-05-2017, 01:32 PM
[member=5997]bluzeo[/member],
Congratulations! Linux Lite works well with Dell.
[member=149]newtusmaximus[/member] and [member=5997]bluzeo[/member],
If you have upgraded to Linux Lite 3.4, please remember to update your forum profile to reflect that.
Congratulations! Linux Lite works well with Dell.
[member=149]newtusmaximus[/member] and [member=5997]bluzeo[/member],
If you have upgraded to Linux Lite 3.4, please remember to update your forum profile to reflect that.
04-05-2017, 04:27 PM
Torreydale. I'm on my zarreson AMD more then hers. Newtuxmaximus no clue it an old Intel. Vista era I think.
God not dead! He roaring like an Lion.
God not dead! He roaring like an Lion.
04-07-2017, 04:30 AM
I've been using lite since 2.0 on a Dell 1545. Excellent performance.
04-07-2017, 07:03 PM
I'm on an zareason AMD machine more reliable then this dell my mom has. So far so good but I'm debating on switching to Fedora due to more business feel for her to use. Lite is very much an home use feel to me. Anyways I not sure how long I let her keep this. I'm thinking of buying an system76 machine for her. I don't trust intel at all but I got to support Linux oriented businesses
God not dead! He roaring like an Lion.
God not dead! He roaring like an Lion.
04-07-2017, 09:02 PM
You can personalize Linux Lite to how your mom will like it ?
04-07-2017, 09:31 PM
[member=5997]bluzeo[/member],
I agree with [member=411]bitsnpcs[/member]. Once you have any Linux desktop distro installed, you can do anything any other desktop distro of Linux can. Furthermore, with the ubiquity of Ubuntu in the corporate environment, especially cloud computing, it's doubtful that a business app will be developed for the Red Hat line of distros and not Ubuntu as well. If a developer is going to develop an app for Linux, they are not going to leave Debian/Ubuntu off of their list.
I agree with [member=411]bitsnpcs[/member]. Once you have any Linux desktop distro installed, you can do anything any other desktop distro of Linux can. Furthermore, with the ubiquity of Ubuntu in the corporate environment, especially cloud computing, it's doubtful that a business app will be developed for the Red Hat line of distros and not Ubuntu as well. If a developer is going to develop an app for Linux, they are not going to leave Debian/Ubuntu off of their list.