In my opinion anybody who can install Windows can probably just as easily install [X]Ubuntu. In fact the Windows installer asks more questions and needs more input as far as I recall. In any case people can try it out by downloading and burning a live bootable CD and booting off that without changing anything on their PC.Xubuntu is Linux and has a much steeper learning curve than running XP so it may not be that suitable. Regardless of how easy it is to use when its running right and has been installed. For example ClubMan mother didn't install it herself.![]()
Maybe true in the old days (I remember having problems installing Debian one time). Installing ubuntu and its variants is a breeze, and they're easy to use too.We'll agree to disagree. I never had much fun installing linux. Usually theres something fails to pickup, display adapater, wide screen screen res, wifi etc. Then you have to drop down into linux to reconfig it, or find the right driver etc.
Maybe true in the old days (I remember having problems installing Debian one time). Installing ubuntu and its variants is a breeze, and they're easy to use too.