While I normally recommend Linux Mint to people who are new to Linux, based on that hardware I would recommend using LXLE. It is similar to Mint, but will be much lighter (and comes with OpenBox already installed). You can install WINE in order to run (some) Windows based software. In either Mint or LXLE, you can type the following in the terminal to install WINE:thegreekzeek wrote:Ok so Im gooing to get Linux Mint, its lightweight for a p3 celeron 700mhz 256 ram? And then to get the GUI type thing openbox? and then wat do i use for windows based software
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sudo apt-get install wine