<p dir="ltr">Dear Aere,</p>
<p dir="ltr">Thank u for your quick response.My Lenovo s10 3c(1.6 ghz processer with 11gb ram) was Preloaded with window 7 starter.however I replaced the os with window xp.since window xp is no longer supported by Microsoft,I am planning to replace with Linux.Since I am new to Linux,please suggest me the Linux Lubuntu version for the same.My limitations will be for browsing internet,MS office,Facebook, etc.Is the recent updated version Lubentu 15 is suitable for my netbook or shall I install the lower version of Lubuntu?I can upgrade my 1gb RAM to 2 gb on your recommendation.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Thanks<br>
Naba kumar</p>
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<p dir="ltr">Dear sir,<br>
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<p dir="ltr">I have Lenovo s10 3c netbook.The configuration of the
netbook is intel atom 1.6 GHz with 1 gb ram.please suggest the
lubuntu version for the daily usages of the netbook for
Facebook,internet browsing,GIMP,DVD play,Libreoffice.<br>
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<p dir="ltr">Regards<br>
Naba kumar</p>
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I have a similar HP NetBook (same memory & processor). Its
processor is Intel Atom, dual core, 1.6 gigahertz speed. <br>
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That machine works fine with Lubuntu (the ordinary version - not a
special version). The machine has plenty of power for Lubuntu, and
also works fine with Ubuntu Mate. <br>
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Where it doesn't have a CD or DVD drive, it has to be installed
using a live USB, and you can't play DVDs or CDs on it. <br>
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It works fine with all of the usages you mentioned (as well as
audio/MIDI music). I use Firefox for browsing on it. I don't use
FaceBook, so I can't vouch for that. I haven't actually used
LibreOffice on it, but I don't see any reason why it wouldn't work
on it. <br>
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The biggest challenge with that machine (in my experience) is its
small screen dimensions. The ability of Linux to allow you to
hold-down the Alt-key, then click anywhere in the window to drag the
window to a new position sometimes can be useful, or even vital. <br>
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P.S. - Not all of us are 'Sir'. <br>
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Aere</pre>
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