Top 32-bit Linux distribution for your netbook.
Top 32-bit Linux distribution for your netbook.
I have an older netbook that I’d like to experiment with Linux. Many Linux distributions no longer support 32-bit CPUs, but I think my machine has a D425 processor, a 250GB HDD, 2GB RAM, and a GMA 3150 chipset. It was originally running Windows 7 Starter, but I recently installed Windows XP last year. I’ve used it for old PC games, running GBA/NES emulators, and testing older software. I haven’t used Linux in about five years—my last Linux experience was with Puppy Linux. Now I have plenty of free time, so I’m open to suggestions. Could you recommend a suitable Linux distribution for this setup?
Many still manage to build 32-bit binaries, but I’d recommend starting with Nixos or Void. If those don’t work, fall back to Debian. The bottleneck is usually the processor, so Gentoo would perform best as long as you have alternatives for the heavy lifting. Cross-compiling binhosts isn’t beginner-friendly.