--- In [email protected], "jerold222" <jerold222@...> wrote:
>
> I have been doing some research on putting Linux on a laptop. Not a geek at 
> all but have reinstalled xp by myself. I see there is a lot of argument about 
> the different flavors of Linux. 
> 
> What I am considering is picking up an an old Thinkpad T60 with out an OS, 60 
> to 80 Gb, 1 to 2 Gb Ram and a DVD RW  (100 to 150 US$)and loading Linux Mint. 
>  What are your thoughts?
> 
> At this point I do not want to partition my good desktop PC.
>

Can that machine boot off USB? If it can then you'd be smart to learn about 
this:

http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/

Reading their website it sounds like UNetbootin can work even if you can't boot 
off USB. But I never tried it.

Then you can switch distros easily without wasting discs, you don't even really 
have to install any of them to run them and get a feel for how they'll work for 
you. Just run them live in RAM.

I had fun one day running Ubuntu live and when I rebooted it was like it never 
even happened. All I had was memories. Linux can be very flexible and 
accommodating that way. Use it, don't use it, no one cares and it doesn't 
matter.



Freedom is just another word for nothing left to lose,
Nothing don't mean nothing honey if it ain't free.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xYFhWV8--io




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