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Operating system for web browser on an old computer

Operating system for web browser on an old computer

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DYLARK01
Member
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07-23-2016, 08:32 PM
#1
Need a lightweight browser experience similar to Chromium OS for educational use. Should only allow web browsing and document viewing. PCs should stay isolated from other functions. I've already tested CloudReady, but it didn't work. Also tried an installer from ArnoldTheBat, though I'm unfamiliar with Linux setup. Hardware specs: motherboard MS6743, Pentium 4 3GHz, 1/2GB DDR400 RAM (likely 2GB total), ATI graphics cards, Seagate Barracuda 7200.7 HDD.
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DYLARK01
07-23-2016, 08:32 PM #1

Need a lightweight browser experience similar to Chromium OS for educational use. Should only allow web browsing and document viewing. PCs should stay isolated from other functions. I've already tested CloudReady, but it didn't work. Also tried an installer from ArnoldTheBat, though I'm unfamiliar with Linux setup. Hardware specs: motherboard MS6743, Pentium 4 3GHz, 1/2GB DDR400 RAM (likely 2GB total), ATI graphics cards, Seagate Barracuda 7200.7 HDD.

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07-24-2016, 12:54 AM
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With a Pentium 4 it will always run sluggishly, regardless of actions taken. These suggestions are likely to be discarded. A Linux distribution such as Lubuntu might function? You could simply set up a web browser and turn off the rest.
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SenhorRoxinhas
07-24-2016, 12:54 AM #2

With a Pentium 4 it will always run sluggishly, regardless of actions taken. These suggestions are likely to be discarded. A Linux distribution such as Lubuntu might function? You could simply set up a web browser and turn off the rest.

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ryangreiner
Junior Member
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07-24-2016, 01:47 AM
#3
If you can't locate a browser OS, consider trying to install Linux Mint, Lubuntu, or Xubuntu.
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ryangreiner
07-24-2016, 01:47 AM #3

If you can't locate a browser OS, consider trying to install Linux Mint, Lubuntu, or Xubuntu.

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ThaBear
Member
224
07-24-2016, 02:38 AM
#4
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ThaBear
07-24-2016, 02:38 AM #4

Explore Linux kiosk options online
Find relevant resources and guides for Linux kiosk setups

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Darshvader
Junior Member
20
07-24-2016, 04:21 AM
#5
You might also consider Flint OS. It offers a cloud version similar to OS and has received excellent feedback. What could be worse? Check out this link: https://flintos.io/
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Darshvader
07-24-2016, 04:21 AM #5

You might also consider Flint OS. It offers a cloud version similar to OS and has received excellent feedback. What could be worse? Check out this link: https://flintos.io/

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Magic_Wolf_
Senior Member
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07-24-2016, 04:43 AM
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Additionally, following this path means these operating systems ignore hardware modifications, focusing solely on installation and setup. After initial success, you can replicate the entire drive multiple times, maintain spare copies, and continue modifying or updating as needed for expanded functionality.
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Magic_Wolf_
07-24-2016, 04:43 AM #6

Additionally, following this path means these operating systems ignore hardware modifications, focusing solely on installation and setup. After initial success, you can replicate the entire drive multiple times, maintain spare copies, and continue modifying or updating as needed for expanded functionality.

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ExOcTiCxRiZe
Junior Member
17
07-29-2016, 03:56 PM
#7
I'll choose xubuntu. Thank you everyone.
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ExOcTiCxRiZe
07-29-2016, 03:56 PM #7

I'll choose xubuntu. Thank you everyone.