Jack Wallen on GNU/Linux for Old Computers and Making Bootable USB Disk
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Want to save your aging computer? Try these 5 Linux distributions
As someone who's been around the block a few hundred times with technology, planned obsolescence has long bothered me. What this means is that software and hardware vendors seem to make sure consumers are going to have to eventually purchase new hardware because the software they need stops working on old systems.
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How to create a bootable Linux USB drive
Linux has evolved into one of the easiest operating systems on the market to use. The GUIs are (for the most part) so well-designed that anyone can use them. And for those who might be afraid of having to use commands… those days are long past.
Sure, if you really wanted to make the most out of the raw power that comes with Linux, you could make use of the command line, but you don't have to. That's the point.