Linux-based operating system for light usage.
Linux-based operating system for light usage.
I recently tried several options, but Linux Mint XFCE stood out for me. It offers a user-friendly interface and avoids the outdated feel of older distributions. Running VirtualBox demands significant resources, so performance varies depending on the OS you choose to emulate.
The operating system can be changed freely, and I support XFCE. Also consider checking out Fluxbox.
Consider trying Manjaro Linux (with Xfce). It’s easy to use, even for newcomers. It offers the latest software compared to Ubuntu or other Debian-based systems. It uses a rolling release model, so you won’t need to reinstall or upgrade—you’ll always have the newest version. On Distrowatch it ranks second: https://distrowatch.com/ Mint 2868 Manjaro 2810. If you’re more advanced, try Arch Linux and explore i3-gaps; there’s no way to achieve a fully functional system with lighter requirements.
Ubuntu MATE runs on Gnome version 2, which is relatively lightweight. It appears to manage screen splits more smoothly compared to XFCE.