Windows XP to Linux Version Replacement

Da Mail Man

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Greetings All - It's been a while!

1)...I have a few older Dell desktops (32 bit) that have Windows XP on them.....

2)...Was looking at Linux a few years ago and thought of it last night.....

3)...Would placing a Linux OS on any of these work?....

4)...I worry about drivers and functionality....

As you know, XP is no longer supported and I though I had read some time ago that Linux would be a decent upgrade.......Any responses are appreciated.
 
Google works well. Zorin OS most closely resembles XP.

Linux Mint is another good option.
 
Thanks for the reply....
Was looking to erase XP and use Linux ("L") as some sites don't like "parts of XP" and makes it more difficult to use the net...

I am concerned about the drivers and if "L" carried any......Most of the computers here are dell desktops......Am I held to what "L" has - meaning that if I wanted to use Firefox, could I?....Could I also use "T-Bird" as an e-mail client?

Lots of questions I know but, hat to dive into this and have it all back-fire on me.
 
Weren't you the guy who was like saying he'd never upgrade?

You can just pick a distro and use a liveusb to check it out if you wanted. Ubuntu generally has the biggest repo and largest user base so when you google issues you have more of a wealth of information.
 
Weren't you the guy who was like saying he'd never upgrade?
MAYBE - MAYBE NOT HOWEVER, I DON'T WANT TO UPGRADE..SOME OF THE LAST BROWSERS THAT WORK WITH XP
(caps - oops!) won't work on some sites, leaving me frustrated....


You can just pick a distro and use a liveusb to check it out if you wanted.
I have Kali Linux laying around from a long time ago I used for other purposes......

Ubuntu generally has the biggest repo and largest user base so when you google issues you have more of a wealth of information.
I may, after the 1st of the year, look around to see what's up with "L"...

Thanks for the reply...
 
kali is generally ill advised as a daily driver

Also it’s odd to say something is laying around when you can just get a new iso in a few seconds. If you want a pen test repo with a general use platform then check out parrot
 
LiveUSB is your friend to test the distro with your computer. I would think you can get linux drivers if needed. Thunderbird and Firefox should work as normal.
 
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