Re: A linux "press buttons"?
Hello, possibly trying SliTaz:
http://www.slitaz.org/
It is simple to use.
Very well done (also), light, and that we change a little.
Re: A linux "press buttons"?
Would it not make sense to go through a pitcher or any dock?
Re: A linux "press buttons"?
Wingit :thank you, I see that.
opaper : Unfortunately for someone growing Windows is incomprehensible
there is only Linux that you understand ... but if this could be a track.
Re: A linux "press buttons"?
I also had the opportunity to test a NETBOOK (under Linux) and have done since the inventory of all mini-distributions of this system in hopes of finding as easy (to give new life to old PC) . In addition to simplicity, I liked the icons (yours are superb) and the function that re-initialization (in case of problem) can find its host as the first day (no more re-installations).
What I found most of approaching aesthetic point of view, ease of use, lightness, is PCLinuxOS MiniMe 2008 (based on Mandriva) 297 MB.
This version includes (among others) a graphical interface to create their own live-CD (Make Live CD), another to create a bootable USB flash drive (Make Live USB key).
A note (in response to any of your questions) that Linux can create your own Live CD (GUI) to include only the applications you want.
Alix, a distribution that was best for me worked on old PC, fulfilled all the criteria we look for you and me under the simple condition ... make it more "attractive" his screen and icons.
Best regards.
Screenshots PCLinuxOS Minime:
http://www.thecodingstudio.com/opens...p?os=pclinuxos
PCLinux OS on Distrowatch:
http://distrowatch.com/?newsid=04694