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In reply to the discussion: To XP or not to XP . . . ? [View all]d_r
(6,907 posts)download a free and open operating system that will make the most out of the hardware and make it feel like new.
Some people are really suggesting "Linux Lite" for windows xp users, because it is designed to be an easy migration.
I would say that Linux Mint with XFCE would be a really great transition from windows xp.
It is a light user interface that is customizable and will be familiar and usable to windows users. The advantage of Mint is that it comes with propeitary codecs, and can use the ubuntu repositories for sotware if you wish.
So, you could have a ton of free software to do anything you use a computer for, with a free and easy install of the OS.
You can even make a live dvd to try it out and see.
Couldn't be simpler.
Here is a link to the 32 bit download (I'm assuming that folks using xp have older hardware).
http://www.linuxmint.com/edition.php?id=155