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@forteller@tutoteket.no  ·  activity timestamp 10 months ago

Seeing how reviving old PCs is a hugely important thing to use Linux for, it's really strange to me how difficult it is to find out which distros works best on old hardware!

People say many things, but it's hard to find real benchmarks. Tried Lubuntu and Zorin Core on one laptop I have here, and it was not OK. AntiX seems fast enough, but unfortunately too nerdy to give to a non-nerd.

#linux#AntiConsumption #reuse

#reuse #anticonsumption #Linux
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@fireborn@dragonscave.space  ·  activity timestamp 10 months ago
@forteller Not sure if this will help you, but I tend to just default to debian with I3 or dwm on older hardware. Sometimes the MATE desktop if it's just new enough.
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@brent_bartlett@mas.to  ·  activity timestamp 10 months ago
@forteller I've heard that Puppy is good for this
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@rokje@snabelen.no  ·  activity timestamp 10 months ago
@forteller I have been asking LLMs about this. Giving the specs or model of the PC i am trying to install into. Just tried a couple of old PCs, but has worked fairly well in both case.
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