I have to deliver a replacement system for a Win7 machine sometime tomorrow for a 77 year old computer hater who also hates change. I've been dreading this, feeling a little against the wall, but I believe I'll see good results with Linux (instead of Win10). I have a Win8 / Ubuntu machine with (I think) 4GB RAM to spare, worth upgrading to 8GB RAM? I also have a powerful Win7 / Ubuntu machine with 8GB RAM available. Or should I go get something with 12GB RAM? Just for websurfing and data entry.
I myself have been on Ubuntu for 18 months so I suppose Kubuntu 18.04 should be my first attempt at a Win7 look alike. Others that show up in top 5 search are ZorinOS, ChaletOS, Robolinux, LinuxMint. I've not customized a desktop, but supposedly it's not too hard if necessary. So if anyone knows of any pitfalls to avoid or has found other good Win7 replacements, I'm all ears.
ALSO, equally important, I want to have my list of selling points ready in case needed to head off expected complaints:
1. FOSS - free helps
2. LTS- less change
3. Multi-user- easier to administrate by logging in remotely without interrupting user activity vs. Windows being single user OS
4. no Windows updates needed
5. Freedom from Microsoft penitentiary extortion racket (see you later Bill Gates😁)