Great! I will anxiously await its release
Thanks for the info
In the meantime, are you aware of any settings, downloads, upgrades, or anything that may help stop these freezes?
Great! I will anxiously await its release
Thanks for the info
In the meantime, are you aware of any settings, downloads, upgrades, or anything that may help stop these freezes?
Good question.
I have been using Zorin 15,3 Lite on the aforementioned Acer Aspire, but mine is rock solid. I'll ask other volunteers. They might have some idea.
@Aravisian @tomscharbach @337harvey
Thank you very much for your support. I look forward to hearing what the others have to say
On those machines, Zorin OS 15.3 Education Lite should work fine and is supported until April of 2023.
As FrenchPress pointed out, a common cause is filled RAM. At 4 gigs on 15.3 Lite, you would need a lot of Browser tabs all open and running at once to do that...
Another is Battery on notebook computers. If the battery is failing, it can cause the battery monitor to be unable to make the correct detection. Some resolve this by disconnecting the battery and running the notebook as simply plugged in - or replacing the battery. Replacing or removing the battery should be done only if the battery tests as bad.
With Administrator Privileges, you can check the /var/logs/ for log files (You can use pastebin to post them here for help reviewing them. They can get quite lengthy).
To Access through GUI:
Open terminal with ctrl+alt+t
Enter in:
pkexec thunar
Click the UP arrow icon on the top toolbar to the topmost level that is Root (/). Here, you will see /bin, /dev, /etc... and /var
Click open /var then /log and scroll down to the text file:
xorg.log
dpkg.log
kern.log
syslog
Start with Syslog and xorg.log.
Hello, thank you so much for your response. I've just opened up one of my computers. After opening terminal and entering the command, it says "Cannot run program thunar: No such file or directory".
I'm sorry if I'm not understanding or doing something wrong. So, with that said, I went to the "files" application and found the folder /var, then /log. In this file, I have syslog, dpkg.log, kern.log but no xorg.log. I'll work on copying over syslog for you to look at. Just a moment...
Thank you for your help
I am sorry. Are you using Zorin OS 15.3 Core? Lite or Education Core or Lite?
I am fairly sure it was lite. I got these laptops from a non-profit who refurbishes laptops for schools so I think they would use the type appropriate for older models. Is there a way through terminal or something I can look up which type of zorin I have?
Sadly.... chuckle... this is a point of contention about 15.3 that we have all raised: There really isn't an easy way.
Most of us can tell by looking at the desktop but, for someone new to Linux, it is not that recognizable.
Please open a Terminal and type in
nautilus
If files launches, you have Core.
In terminal enter in
xfce4-appfinder
If it says, "Not installed but can be installed with..." - then you have Core.
Just typed in nautilus. Files did appear with a popup - "oops, something went wrong. Unable to create a required folder...
and in the terminal, a variety of warnings appeared
just typed in the second command and it says command 'xfce4-appfinder' not found but can be installed with:
So this means they used core... could this be the cause of my problems? The refurbisher failed to choose the correct zorin?
It... actually could.
The Random Freeze is far more prevalent in the Gnome-Shell (What Core uses) on certain machines than it is on the XFCE desktop.
And on those machines, I would definitely recommend the Lighter Desktop. Gnome is not more advanced than XFCE and XFCE has all the same (if not more in my opinion) functionality.
Is reinstallation an option for you? That is a lot of machines...
Oh goodness, yes that will be a lot of work. Yes, it is an option but I'll be putting a few late nights in at the school. I've got some required apps too which will need to be reinstalled (chrome, arduino ide). Just checking, there isn't a way to change OS versions without reinstalling? (I'm guessing no... 'weeps in corner')
I'm wondering if 16 core would be beneficial. Zorin's made 16 better than 15.3, faster and even though gnome can be resource intensive, may not be as much... from my experience. Though it would be a process to get every laptop setup, 16 with cinnamon might be the best bet. You could always try one of each model and if they are stable, expand to the rest.
I can definitely try mixing for experiment's sake. Excuse my lack of knowledge (im pretty new) what is cinnamon? (in relation to linux)
Ah, I don't agree.
XFCE is as lightweight as LXDE is.
Cinnamon is heavier than XFCE, but lighter than Gnome.
tbuller, on Windows, you have one desktop environment: Windows.
On Linux... There are many. Many to choose from and each has its pros and its cons.
This type of variety is a beautiful thing but it can be overwhelming when you first encounter it.
What about replacing only the Troublesome (freezing) computers?
Lastly... Sorry Harvey but I disagree again... Zorin OS 16 Core is indeed fast with much improvements made on performance, just as 15.3 was much faster than Zorin OS 12.4 was. But... These are in relation to the previous Core (Gnome) desktops. On these older machines, it wouldn't really be that much benefit and may be worse. I have two similar spec machines here.
Even improved Zorin 16 Core is not going to perform better or faster than Lite on a low spec machine.
Thank you very much for taking the time to explain things. Fingers crossed, some of my tech-ier students won't mind helping me through the process now, and then again when education lite 16 makes its debut. After converting, if I'm still having similar issues, I'll return to this thread and perhaps there will be some clues in the logs. But fingers crossed doing this changeover makes all the difference. Thank you again!
Or Zorin OS 16 Gamer Edition
. Instant download for me 

Throw that in Feedback Forum... If Z.G. goes for it, it would probably be a smash hit.
$40 for Zorin Pro.
$70 for Zorin Gamer Edition.

Hello again,
So I changed out my computers to lite the other day (with help from a couple students). Although slightly less, I still am getting instances of freezing. Sometimes while a computer is awake, other times when the computer goes into sleep (suspend...i think), the fan goes nuts and it won't wake up.
Here are those logs you asked me for before:
If you have time, please let me know if something is up and what I might be able to do to fix this.
Thank you!!