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    Default Windows xp / vista/ 7 users

    Support for Windows XP officially ends on April 8, 2014. After this date Microsoft will no longer issues security updates, patch exploits or provide any other means of official, direct support to its users For the majority of us the axe can’t fall soon enough. At twelve-years old, XP is a crusty, cob-web laden old-codger of an OS, one that has trundled on well past its best-buy date.
    ‘ At 12 years old, XP is a crusty, cob-web laden, old-codger of an OS.’

    But in relieving themselves of the Crayola-coloured burden, Microsoft are throwing an estimated 25% of PC users in to a minefield of security issues.
    The company will be hoping that the fear of vulnerability will spur the frugal XP hold-outs into upgrading to (read: buying) a newer version of the Windows family. Canny; Windows 8 appears to need all the help it can get!
    While newer versions of the Windows operating system will require newer, faster computers to run on (i.e. expense) there are other, cheaper (i.e. totally free) solutions. In fact, there are versions of Linux designed specifically to run on ageing computers, breathing new life in to hardware that would otherwise be considered obsolete.
    Meet Lubuntu a version of the hugely popular Ubuntu, with windows users who are unsure about making the change in mind


    So let’s say you’re running Windows XP right now. You like it; it does what you need. But, at the same time, you don’t want to gamble on security. It’s a wise and sensible thing. But what to do?
    Lubuntu is a free, Linux-based operating system that supports a wide range of computers and hardware. It’s fast, safe and secure (Linux doesn’t require virus software, for example) it’s also really easy to use, and there are thousands of applications available for it.
    Not sold? Let’s take a look at some of those points in a little bit more detail.
    Lubuntu is Maintained & Supported

    Microsoft has supported Windows XP far longer than they originally planned. As such few will blame them for finally redirecting their time and effort into their more modern systems designed for newer hardware.
    But that doesn’t mean those on ‘old’ computers are left to the wind. Lubuntu is one of several Linux distributions that aims to breathe new life into ageing hardware.
    Lubuntu 14.04, due for release this coming April, will be updated with critical bug fixes and security updates as and when needed until 2017 at the earliest. After this date you’ll be given the choice to upgrade to the next major release — again, for free!
    Lubuntu is Secure; You Don’t Need Virus Software

    You don’t need anti-virus software on Lubuntu’

    The biggest culture shock you’ll experience in switching is (actually) a nice one. Unlike Windows, you do not need to use anti-virus or malware protection software on Lubuntu. Why not?
    Linux is built in a way that makes it very hard for viruses to run, much less do any sort of damage should they somehow find themselves installed. As long as you don’t install suspicious software from suspicious places you’re virtually immune to any sort of nasty or untoward threat.
    Lubuntu Looks & Feels Familiar

    Moving away from an operating system you’ve used for years can seems scary, I know that. The good news is that Lubuntu has a very similar layout to Windows XP. So while it looks a little different to what you’re used to working with the differences are largely cosmetic.
    Take the desktop for example:

    The panel along the bottom has a “Start Menu” with links to your apps; next to this is a “Quick Launch” area where you can put your most commonly used applications; next to this is the area where you switch between open windows and applications; finally, at the far end, is the ‘System Tray‘ and clock.
    Your Favourite Applications Are Available

    While not every single application you’re used to using is going to be available on Lubuntu, a good many will be.
    There will be few new names to learn and icons to get familiar with, but when it comes to software Lubuntu offers all the same core functionality as Windows XP.
    For browsing the web the modern, fast and secure Mozilla Firefox web browser is installed by default. The Google Chrome browser is also available to download and install should you wish.
    For video calls Skype is available; ‘Pidgin’ is a multi-service instant messaging app that can connect to Facebook, AIM and Yahoo! Chat among others; and ‘Sylpheed’ is just one of the many apps available for getting e-mail on your desktop.
    Microsoft Office isn’t available natively on Linux, but there are a host of office applications, including spreadsheet and word processing tools, available that are compatible with Microsoft Office documents. Lubuntu also includes a document viewer for viewing PDF files.
    More apps, most of which are free, can be installed from the Software Centre application preinstalled on your computer.
    Some common “equivalents” to know:

    • Windows Explorer = ‘File Manager’
    • Windows Media Player = ‘Audacious’ (for audio) and ‘GNOME MPlayer’ (videos)
    • Microsoft Paint = ‘MtPaint’
    • Notepad = ‘LeafPad’
    • Windows Update = ‘Software Updater’

    Find Out More

    For more information on Lubuntu you can visit the official website for the project. There you’ll also find details on how to download a copy, burn it to a CD and try it out for yourself without losing your files.
    Last edited by DandC_Warehouse; 26th February 2014 at 06:35 PM.

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    Thanks for that.
    I'll have to dig out the old XP laptop and give this a go.

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    Default Re: Windows xp / vista/ 7 users

    Quote Originally Posted by damian_steele View Post
    Thanks for that.
    I'll have to dig out the old XP laptop and give this a go.
    Me too

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    Let us know what you think!

    I have it installed on an old xp machine and while not as powerful as its big brother Ubuntu, its certainally better than xp.

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    Default Re: Windows xp / vista/ 7 users

    Brilliant thanks very much Dand
    I have already downloaded ubuntu but was unsure about trying it
    obviously i dont want windows vista or 8 but am also not inclined to try 7
    I will give this a go
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    No problem
    One of the features I love is you don't need to update all your program's one by one anymore, everything updates from the software updater, even all the program's you install. Also Lubuntu, like Ubuntu is updated to a newer version every 6 months but no need to reinstall, no need to buy or download a disc, all this again is done via the software updater, just click the button and sit back.

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    Default Re: Windows xp / vista/ 7 users

    Are you saying that Lubuntu is more user-friendly than Ubuntu? I had Ubuntu on an old machine and got on OK, but when the machine expired it wasn't user-friendly enough to warrant installing it on a speedier machine.

    Incidentally, there is a massive XP fan base in South East Asia who have been resistant to Vista, 7 and 8 because XP is stable. Plenty of tech support available.

    I have Windows 8 on my high speed PC and it is a disappointment. I don't get Apps. Apps seems to mean you get a cut down version of a proper programme which cannot be fine-tuned in Settings.
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    Default Re: Windows xp / vista/ 7 users

    Lubuntu is a lighter version of Ubuntu designed for lower powered machine that run xp, vista and 7. It uses a different interface to Ubuntu which is very similar to windows xp etc. it is very user friendly and in fact the German government is handing out thousands of Lubuntu disks to Germans to get them off xp. http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2013/06/g...ds-on-xps-deat
    The software u can use are full program's just like you use on windows although some people call all program's apps these days.

    As a side note with reference to you saying about Ubuntu on powerful machines not user friendly with the unity interface, you can also get the similar interface on the main Ubuntu, it comes preinstalled with unity but can be changed to gnome ( which Lubuntu uses )

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    Default Re: Windows xp / vista/ 7 users

    I've had 7 for 2 or 3 years now.

    Any one who wants to stick with XP is missing out on lots of useful features on 7.

    I have only tried 8 once or twice.

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