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“Now what can I do with that old XP® computer?” Stew Bottorf Dunedin, FL Tampa Bay Computer Society

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“Now what can I do with that old XP® computer?”

Stew BottorfDunedin, FLTampa Bay Computer Society

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“Linux for mostly Windows®

users”

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TARGET AUDIENCE:

a Windows user who is considering using Linux an enthusiastic Windows power user at work or home

build on their Windows skills someone new to Linux (maybe even reluctant to try) an adventurer

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Yes, my XP computer is super-slow and Microsoft support ends April

8th…

But why would I want to

learn Linux?

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Laptop NettopDesktop

Atom or Pentium Processor

1 Gb RAM

Wireless or wired Ethernet

USB or CD/DVD Drive

Just about any computer made in the last 15 years!

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Advantages of Windows

Software standard (nearly everyone uses it)

Better support (both paid and free)

Better hardware support

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Advantages of Linux

Cost – Software and Licenses ( it's hard to beat $0 )

Install Linux on as many computers as you like

No application costs

Better stability (uptime)

Better file organization on HDD (defrag never required)

Anti-virus protection not needed

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Operating System (OS)The heart and soul of a computer.

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Computer Operating Systems

Windows

OS X iOS (Mac)

UNIX

LinuxBSD

AndroidChromium

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UNIX is the Granddaddy OS

Developed by Bell Labs1971

Still being sold

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Linux 101

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Open Source HerosRichard Stallman

Linus Torvalds

Watch Revolution OS

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My Smörgåsbord of Linux Terms

Distribution (distro)

Packages dependencies

Program (software or application)

Desktop Environment (GUI)

User

Memory (RAM)

Root (2)

Web address (URL)

Operating System (OS)

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So, you're ready to try Linux !

Four Installation Steps:

1. Planning: where & how you will install Linux?

Alone? Alongside Windows? (Inside Windows?)

2. Download an ISO or image file

3. Burn ISO to DVD/CD or USB

4. Run the install program

(I always try to use a wired Ethernet cable)

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Step #1 -- PlanningStep #2 –Download image (ISO)

or use Google

1. Select the distro to install2. Choose 32 or 64 bit file

3. Download or torrent from a safe site4. Save this ISO file to your HDD

(remember, ISO's must be unpacked before using)

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Step #3 - Burn Image

Tools for burning an ISO to an optical disk:

Windows® Vista, 7 and 8 (right click)Nero, Image burn, K3b

Best tool for burning an ISO to USB stick:

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UNetbootin

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BIOS

Unetbootin

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Step #4 – Install LinuxMost all distros now install via a LIVE

DISC

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Linux Install Required Selections

LanguageKeyboard

Checks for Updates and Third-Party Apps.

Partitioning Scheme

Time ZoneComputer name

User namePassword (write it down)

Autostart?

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LXLE Included Applications

Menu, Accessories,Graphics

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LXLE Included Applications

Internet, Office, A/V

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LXLE Included Applications

System & Prefs.

Education / Gamesnot shown

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To keep LXLE Running...

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Run the Update Manager

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WIFI woes often solved by a dongle

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Partitioning HDD

(most distros allow partitioning on the install)

Linux uses EXT format (not NTFS or FAT)Root partition ( / )Swap partition

Notice: partitions are numbered, not lettered

LXLE’s partitioning tool is: Gparteda “Partition Magic” clone on steroids

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title

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terminal running htop

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grub

Edit grub with caution!“Resatux” may repair

a damaged grub

Recovery modesmay repair a broken Linux

Windows is last

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fosssig.com – – [email protected]

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Linux / Open Source References:

FOSS SIG: http://fosssig.com

TBCS: http://tampa-bay.net

Revolution OS: http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/revolution-os/

Free Software Foundation: https://www.fsf.org/

BEST OF Open Source Software at MakeUseOfhttp://www.makeuseof.com/pages/the-best-of

LXLE: http://lxle.net

Email Stew Bottorf: [email protected]