In this video I’ll explain how I install and use Zorin OS as a potential replacement for your Windows OS, especially with older hardware that cannot run the latest Windows 11.
I’m a big fan of Ubuntu and I use it on all of my Linux servers at home. I’m torn between Linux Mint and Zorin OS, which if they weren’t both based on Ubuntu / Debian it sure would make the decision easier. Either way, I think the outcome of the choice is minimal as they are both good.
Today we’ll go over installing Zorin OS and setting up some common applications that I like to use, such as Google Chrome and Visual Studio Code.