Look for a minimal distribution like Alpine Linux or Lubuntu to keep your installation lightweight.
Look for a minimal distribution like Alpine Linux or Lubuntu to keep your installation lightweight.
Looking for a minimal Linux distro with a GUI for your Plex setup. I'm targeting a system with 2GB RAM, DDR2 667MHz memory, and a C2D E7300 GPU running at 3.33GHz. Prioritizing lightweight options like Ubuntu-based distributions.
For a lightweight, Ubuntu-based, free, and GUI-friendly experience, Xubuntu or Lubuntu are ideal choices. Other options include Alpine, Arch, Puppy, and Sparky.
The most minimal choice would be Arch Linux for a straightforward Ubuntu experience. For a simpler setup with a graphical interface, Debian is likely the best option. If you prefer a lightweight desktop environment like lxqt or xfce, or just need a basic OpenBoxes session, that should suffice for server use.
The operating system won't assist in converting this device. A completely tailored Gentoo installation won't provide sufficient additional speed.
I don’t think I’ll require any conversion. As you mentioned, I’m using h264 mp4 files, which shouldn’t need it.
Well, if you're ready for intense challenges, Gentoo lets you compile software on the spot, giving you control over your C2D. I haven't noticed much improvement in actual performance, but it works well with a minimal GUI OS using under 100 MB. If you want something lightweight, Lubuntu is the better choice.