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In reply to the discussion: To XP or not to XP . . . ? [View all]ucrdem
(15,720 posts)29. "How to Install Linux Mint"
http://www.wikihow.com/Install-Linux-Mint
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"Install Linux Mint on Your Windows Computer or Netbook"
http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/20079/install-linux-mint-on-your-windows-computer-or-netbook/
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"5 Ways To Try Out and Install Ubuntu On Your Computer"
http://www.howtogeek.com/128347/5-ways-to-try-out-and-install-ubuntu-on-your-computer/
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p.s. I haven't tried any of these and can't recommend or advise except to suggest that the DVD or VM options might be preferable on newer machines so as not to interfere with the built-in Windows 7/8 boot loader and any proprietary OEM features like restore.
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"Install Linux Mint on Your Windows Computer or Netbook"
Would you like to try out the popular Linux Mint OS on your Windows computer or netbook? Heres how you can do it even without a CD/DVD drive with the Mint4Win installer.
http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/20079/install-linux-mint-on-your-windows-computer-or-netbook/
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"5 Ways To Try Out and Install Ubuntu On Your Computer"
http://www.howtogeek.com/128347/5-ways-to-try-out-and-install-ubuntu-on-your-computer/
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p.s. I haven't tried any of these and can't recommend or advise except to suggest that the DVD or VM options might be preferable on newer machines so as not to interfere with the built-in Windows 7/8 boot loader and any proprietary OEM features like restore.
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It's a good idea if you have Virtualbox to do the last updates while you can.
Spitfire of ATJ
Mar 2014
#34
Great post. And I agree heartily with the Linux Mint recommendation below it. n/t
jtuck004
Mar 2014
#11
Of course the WSJ wants you to spend money for something you most likely won't need.
hobbit709
Mar 2014
#24
Windows XP support is ending on April 8 and scammers from India has become hyperactive!
David_ness
Mar 2014
#32