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Hi Linux Lite Community

Just installed Linux Lite on my daughters  Sony Varo Netbook which originally ran Windows 7 Starter 32 bit (a woeful operating system). As recommended I checked the Varos hardware against LL configuration database and tried LL using a distro burned to a USB stick – everything worked first time! I did compare LL with Lubuntu  ( a bit stark) and Mint Mate and found LL to be the right combination of snappy performance (within the limits of an Intel Atom processor), leanness and features – well done Jerry and the team.

Couple of things  to note I found Etcher would not boot up on my Win10 laptop so burned my LL distro using Rufus. Also Lubuntu kept corrupting its distro on the USB stick after a couple of hours  running the live distro – is this a known problem with Ubuntu/Debian based distos?

I now have a happy 8 year old who can watch kids Youtube and work on her homework without borrowing Dads laptop.
Welcome!

She can probably do everything by herself on Linux Lite, it's point-and-click simplicity for kids (and technophobes like me)!

There's plenty of support right here in this awesome, friendly community too, if you need it.
Hi and Welcome!

And Linux Lite saves another computer from the scrap (or closet) pile Wink
I usually installed the 32 bits version on Atom... I don't see Atom's very often, nice to know some newer models are 64 bits. Wink ... Noted!

I may be talking out of my.. hat, but I think Etcher needs .Net 3.5 to work, but it's not mentionned on the download page.
Windows 10 does not have .NET 3.5 by default, and can be a pain to install if the included OS installer does not work, which I saw frequently.
And, Wowza, Etcher is now 130MB in size (installer), that is HUGE compared to Rufus's 1MB (straight executable). :-O
(02-04-2020, 07:32 PM)jamieal link Wrote: [ -> ]Hi Linux Lite Community

Just installed Linux Lite on my daughters  Sony Varo Netbook which originally ran Windows 7 Starter 32 bit (a woeful operating system). As recommended I checked the Varos hardware against LL configuration database and tried LL using a distro burned to a USB stick – everything worked first time! I did compare LL with Lubuntu  ( a bit stark) and Mint Mate and found LL to be the right combination of snappy performance (within the limits of an Intel Atom processor), leanness and features – well done Jerry and the team.

Couple of things  to note I found Etcher would not boot up on my Win10 laptop so burned my LL distro using Rufus. Also Lubuntu kept corrupting its distro on the USB stick after a couple of hours  running the live distro – is this a known problem with Ubuntu/Debian based distos?

I now have a happy 8 year old who can watch kids Youtube and work on her homework without borrowing Dads laptop.

Do not forget PlayonLinux if she wants to run Windoze programs

Also Lubuntu kept corrupting its distro on the USB stick after a couple of hours  running the live distro – is this a known problem with Ubuntu/Debian based distos?
No it is nota known problem though I did try to install LLbuntu never worked so I ditched it and installed Manjaro.

Why do you not change the USB to readonly see if that works?