Uncle SWIM on Nostr: Linux distros for noobs with old machines . . . I can reccomend Linux MINT---the Xfce ...
Linux distros for noobs with old machines . . . I can reccomend Linux MINT---the Xfce version.
It is lightweight and takes the guesswork out of some things like package installs and definitely driver software stuffs.
Everything I have needed so far has worked--GUI and Terminalé.
I have not enjoyed Ubuntu (feels shitcoiney) or Pop! OS (too slow for old machine). Zorin was okay but not enough support for le confusions that were encountered. The Cinnamon version of MINT just didn't work well for what I needed and crashed a lot, so I cannot reccoment that. Lol.
Will stick with MINT xfce for a while now, unless I hit any fences... Lolol.
It is lightweight and takes the guesswork out of some things like package installs and definitely driver software stuffs.
Everything I have needed so far has worked--GUI and Terminalé.
I have not enjoyed Ubuntu (feels shitcoiney) or Pop! OS (too slow for old machine). Zorin was okay but not enough support for le confusions that were encountered. The Cinnamon version of MINT just didn't work well for what I needed and crashed a lot, so I cannot reccoment that. Lol.
Will stick with MINT xfce for a while now, unless I hit any fences... Lolol.