I'd be willing to pay the 300-400B for the premium edition, can anybody tell me what it has over the free version other than supporting the developers? This would be a question for people who have bought the premium version as the website doesn't really say much.How do I partition a drive? I've done it before on Ubuntu, but that was a very long time ago. After installing Zorin over Windows, all my partitions disappeared.
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I have downloaded the file install_flash_player_11_linux.x86_64.tar.gz and unpacked it, I just don't know how to proceed. No problem to play it in Chrome which comes with flash built in, I just prefer to use Firefox. I love the online golf game WGT which requires flash. I will probably set up a LAN connection to the PC, but to do that I'll need to buy a new router - mine has one LAN out which I use to connect an Android TV box. The wireless does drop out on occasion, and seems to cause not only issues with this Zorin machine, but also prevents our mobile devices connecting to the router for a few minutes.
I highly recommend Zorin OS 9 to anyone new to Linux. Loaded up a bootable USB, tried it, liked it, installed it over Windows 8.1 (non-genuine, this being one of the push factors, the other being that Windows 8.1 is really not worth spending 5000B on, nor is it any good). After some research, and given that my PC spec is semi-decent, I thought Zorin OS 9 64-bit Core edition was for me. Having successfully installed Q4OS on a neighbour's dying XP machine, I decided that my PC was next. Its the best Windows interface clone I could find, and having previously had bad experiences with Ubuntu and wireless networking, I figured I'd be better off sticking with a more familiar interface whilst I learn the back end. Zorin OS 9 seems to be really good for beginners to Linux.