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Learn how to try Linux without messing up your PC or Mac by running it directly from a bootable USB stick.
It's simple to get Linux Mint up and running on a Windows PC. Here's how you do it.
Looking to resurrect or transform a laptop or desktop? There are lots of versions of Linux to choose from, all of them free (and awesome). Here's how to decide which one is right for you.
Trying Linux is easy—you can even install it on a USB drive or disc to try it out before committing. Enter the world of open-source here.
OK, you've settled on which version of Linux you want to load on your old PC. Here's how to make it happen.
If you're not sure you're ready to install Linux, there are still several ways you can test it out without affecting your Windows computer.
The ARES All-In-One rocks Ubuntu Linux and packs the traditional PC tower into space-saving package.
Installing Linux Mint on an XP PC is something any Windows power user can do.
But while it’s pretty easy to download and install Linux on most PCs, it’s not unusual to find out that your laptop or desktop has a WiFi adapter, sound card, or some other hardware that might ...