Well, it's rather late here, and I have to get up early. But, kind soul that I am, i downloaded the Zorin Lite .ISO and burned it to CD-RW. Which took two go-rounds, and Brasero bobbled on it. Had to resort to XBurn, which took care of the task, no problems. Odd...
I did a quick test boot from the CD, and I have to say, Zorin Lite is sweet. If I had a system free, I'd strongly thing about installing it for daily use. Easy, everything laid out for the new user. Beautiful system.
Though I'm now worried when I hand it to my partner here. How do you easily explain even this overly easy software installation setup to a Windows user..? The Ubuntu system installer, the Zorin Internet installer (for any other browsers), the Software Center, the Zorin Extras installer... All very easy and logical to even a casual Linux user, but...
A Windows user, who's jittery about anything system-related...
I dread the thought of explaining what Synaptic is...
Oh... Here we go................
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