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Xubuntu sounds perfect for you. The main item is what version of QT are you running. You can find that in synaptic. 5 is best, Sigil devs(s) jumped onto the brand spanking new version of QT. I would be very surprised if Xub13.10 does not have QT5.
NOTE: it you use DiapDealers binaries, the QT is already inside and you do not have to even consider what version of QT you are running. I predict a bit more spritely machine with Xubuntu. Especially if you have over a Gigabyte of memory. If you do have the dough, a refurbed Windows7 box is nice, tax software, etc, software. I turn on my Win7 at least once a week. It is the only Windows I really like. I would not be surprised however if you come to like the minimal elegance of Xubuntu. If you have a terabyte of hard disk space on a refurbed computer, it would be quite simple to add an Xubuntu section on, and the "newer" hardware would have a much faster chip and more memory. Last edited by paxmark1; 01-18-2014 at 03:23 PM. Reason: typo |
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thanks Mark
I didn't even know about QT versions. I had to Google it, and to tell you the truth (lol) it looks complicated as heck. Fortunately I'm using an XP computer so I can just wade into Linux (by the April XP being dropped deadline). And I know a little bit about Synaptic but have not set that up yet. You guys are WAY ahead of me with this stuff. But I'm learning.
I've heard good things about refurbished machines. And I do like Xubuntu. The computer that was converted is all Xubuntu. I guess you need a bigger computer to have both Xubuntu and MS. Like the computer I'm using now (which is a candidate for conversion to Xubuntu) only has a 37GB HD (16GB available). I just need to learn so much about this stuff. And I'm learning a lot here. I'm going to look for one of those "Dummies" books. 'Linux for Dummies' or whatever cause right now I'm jumping into the middle of the stream, whereas I really need to be just dipping my little toe in at this point. Thanks. |
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I meant this to be a new thread.
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