Hello Cred Forums, what is a good linux distro for old computers?

Hello Cred Forums, what is a good linux distro for old computers?

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good ol pupper OS brings life back to any old PC

Ubuntu-mate is my go to. Work on a RPi so it should work on anything.

Read the fucking wiki.
Also, stop post blank image.

Depends how old, but puppyOS is probably what you're looking for.

Depends on what Computer model(s) we are talking about.
Debian LXDE worked nice but it was abit slow sometimes. Mind that all my PCs are just around the Win98 to WinXP's early stages.

it's a Fujitsu SCALEO 400

Noobuntu is so bloated

Any of them. It's your choice of WM/DE that really matters.

You just wasting electricity.

Fuck off.

why so rude

Because you're a twat.

Now look up your specs and then look at the requirements for the Linux Distros.

>Fujitsu SCALEO 400
Top tier technology in Bhutan.

u're mom

If you're going to go with an Ubuntu based distro go with Lubuntu.

xD

Why do all these fucking "distros" exist when they're just Ubuntu with a different DE?

Because the target demographic for Ubuntu is incapable of switching de's after os installation.

Learning to change the DE is incredibly simple and a nice way to start getting familiar with the CLI

>Learning

>pointless greentext

>learning to log out and choosing other DE
Lightdm is amazing isn't it?

No. Learning to install one using a package manager, you fucking dumbass.

I have a laptop I'd like to use just because the case is so awesome and the keyboard feels great.

Problem is it had a B800 processor and 2 gigs of ram. It runs like shit. Since I've comfortably ran Windows 7 and Ubuntu on 2 gig machines before I guess the problem is the "B800".

>autism kicked in
Rocket science. Really.

What the fuck are you on about?

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>shitposting

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