Hey there,
I recently purchased a used laptop for use with school. Now, for some reason (that really boggles my mind) the previous owner had Win7 Ultimate x64 installed on the poor thing with all the settings cranked up and naturally it is extremely sluggish.
Specs are... Core 2 Duo 1.86GHz, 1GB Ram, & Onboard Intel Graphics.
I realize that if I buy another stick of ram it would run better, but I can't find any of the ram it likes for under $90/GB locally. Since I paid for $120 for the laptop and will only have it a few months, I really can't justify that. Likewise, I can't find a copy of XP... and if I could I probably couldn't justify the price. It has a Vista sticker on the laptop... but I already burned that T-Shirt and I don't want another.
I'm making restore disks for when I sell it again, and then I'm going to format the hdd and start over.
My question is this: which version of Kubuntu would run best on this system? I'm familiar with Natty - I use it on my desktop - but would the LTS (Lucid Lynx) release be a better choice? Or an older version? Also, which version would probably have the fewest installation hiccups on an older Toshiba business laptop? (Satellite Pro) I'm mostly concerned about the sound and wireless. I should probably just grab a few liveCDs and see which works best, shouldn't I? Get the device IDs and go bother Google.
Something that's probably been asked before... Since I don't have much ram, is it worth grabbing the 64 bit version of linux?
Finally, one software question that I'm not sure anyone could answer. For one of my classes I use a program called Electronics Workbench by National Instruments (also known as Multisim 10). They won't accept substitutes or I'd just go dig around in the repositories. Has anyone managed to get it to work? The WineHQ website says its garbage on wine 1.2 - would the current version be any different? One person out of the 7 reviews was able to get it to do basic things by copying over a preexisting windows installation.
I recently purchased a used laptop for use with school. Now, for some reason (that really boggles my mind) the previous owner had Win7 Ultimate x64 installed on the poor thing with all the settings cranked up and naturally it is extremely sluggish.
Specs are... Core 2 Duo 1.86GHz, 1GB Ram, & Onboard Intel Graphics.
I realize that if I buy another stick of ram it would run better, but I can't find any of the ram it likes for under $90/GB locally. Since I paid for $120 for the laptop and will only have it a few months, I really can't justify that. Likewise, I can't find a copy of XP... and if I could I probably couldn't justify the price. It has a Vista sticker on the laptop... but I already burned that T-Shirt and I don't want another.
I'm making restore disks for when I sell it again, and then I'm going to format the hdd and start over.
My question is this: which version of Kubuntu would run best on this system? I'm familiar with Natty - I use it on my desktop - but would the LTS (Lucid Lynx) release be a better choice? Or an older version? Also, which version would probably have the fewest installation hiccups on an older Toshiba business laptop? (Satellite Pro) I'm mostly concerned about the sound and wireless. I should probably just grab a few liveCDs and see which works best, shouldn't I? Get the device IDs and go bother Google.
Something that's probably been asked before... Since I don't have much ram, is it worth grabbing the 64 bit version of linux?
Finally, one software question that I'm not sure anyone could answer. For one of my classes I use a program called Electronics Workbench by National Instruments (also known as Multisim 10). They won't accept substitutes or I'd just go dig around in the repositories. Has anyone managed to get it to work? The WineHQ website says its garbage on wine 1.2 - would the current version be any different? One person out of the 7 reviews was able to get it to do basic things by copying over a preexisting windows installation.
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