Thanks for the suggestions. Here is what I settled on:
"Microsoft 'has ended' support for Windows XP
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/e...pport.aspx. Which means your computer won’t be getting any software updates including security updates. That would leave your computer running Windows XP even more vulnerable to virus and malware.
Now, you have only few options to replace Windows XP. And those are:
1.
Continue running Windows XP and make your computer un-secure and unusable
2.
Upgrade to Windows 7 or Windows 8 and pay at least $100 and more for an antivirus system and office products (my computer could not run Windows 7 or 8 and I doubt yours can either, my comment)
3.
Switch to Linux and enjoy the freedom along with your saved money
Wondering about option 3 and thinking if you should really switch to Linux from Windows XP? Let me help you in making your mind. Do you use your computer mainly for surfing internet, watching movies, listening to music, do some regular work in office etc? If the answer to the question is yes, you can switch to Linux without thinking twice. Don’t be afraid. Linux is no more only geeks’ playground. You don’t need to be a command line ninja or super hacker to use Linux. Normal human being use Linux too. Using desktop Linux is as easy as any other operating system."
http://itsfoss.com/linux-replace-windows-xp
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I use and recommend Linux Lite 2.0. Here is a slide show to give you an idea of what it is like:
http://www.cio.com/article/2368353/linux...e-2.0.html There are lots of text and video reviews on the Internet of Linux Lite if you want to find out more information. The forum
https://www.freecinema2022.gq/forums/ is extremely helpful as well as the website:
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Linux Lite - Simple, fast, free
By producing an easy to use Linux based operating system, we hope that people will discover just how simple it can be to use Linux Lite.
Linux Lite is free for everyone to use and share, and is suitable for people who are new to Linux or for people who want a lightweight environment that is also fully functional. Linux Lite is also great for reviving that old laptop or desktop you gave up on a few years back.
The goal of Linux Lite is to introduce Windows users to an intuitively simple, alternative operating system. Linux Lite is a showcase for just how easy it can be to use Linux. From familiar software like Firefox and Thunderbird, to simply named menu items, to one click updates and software installs we hope that you will find Linux Lite an enjoyable computing experience.
We encourage people to make copies of Linux Lite and hand them out to friends and family, and to show other people there are alternatives out there that are not only free, but provide a safer, simpler way to use your computer. Take the next step, click here to find out more about Linux Lite.
See what people from around the world are saying about Linux Lite here."
https://www.freecinema2022.gq/
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Here is an interview with the developer:
http://www.everydaylinuxuser.com/2014/03...jerry.html