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Top choice for a lightweight, easy-to-use operating system suited for a 5-year-old laptop.

Top choice for a lightweight, easy-to-use operating system suited for a 5-year-old laptop.

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the5harkman
Senior Member
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01-24-2017, 10:04 AM
#21
I forgot to include PuppyLinux. The updated Fossapup (based on Ubuntu 20.04) will really boost your system! I'm testing it with a modified even older Puppy. Writing this entry, my laptop is at its limit—4GB RAM, Core2Duo P8600 CPU running at 2.6GHz, and still handling everything smoothly on an old Dell E5500.
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the5harkman
01-24-2017, 10:04 AM #21

I forgot to include PuppyLinux. The updated Fossapup (based on Ubuntu 20.04) will really boost your system! I'm testing it with a modified even older Puppy. Writing this entry, my laptop is at its limit—4GB RAM, Core2Duo P8600 CPU running at 2.6GHz, and still handling everything smoothly on an old Dell E5500.

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AthenasLight
Posting Freak
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01-24-2017, 05:15 PM
#22
Consider using Lubuntu or Ubuntu 18+; they tend to use less memory than anticipated. I've tested it on a very old AMD CPU with 2 cores and 2 GB RAM (DDR3).
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AthenasLight
01-24-2017, 05:15 PM #22

Consider using Lubuntu or Ubuntu 18+; they tend to use less memory than anticipated. I've tested it on a very old AMD CPU with 2 cores and 2 GB RAM (DDR3).

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lizzkitty
Junior Member
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01-25-2017, 12:12 AM
#23
Choose Linux – Mint offers the smallest footprint, while Ubuntu remains my top choice.
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lizzkitty
01-25-2017, 12:12 AM #23

Choose Linux – Mint offers the smallest footprint, while Ubuntu remains my top choice.

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Descath
Junior Member
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02-03-2017, 08:29 PM
#24
Linux is definitely the way to go. Lubuntu comes highly recommended—it’s straightforward to install and configure, performs well, and has a nice appearance. However, keep in mind that you’ll still need to use web browsers that consume a lot of memory, which means your system will be constrained by around 4 gigabytes of RAM. I’ve experienced this firsthand.
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Descath
02-03-2017, 08:29 PM #24

Linux is definitely the way to go. Lubuntu comes highly recommended—it’s straightforward to install and configure, performs well, and has a nice appearance. However, keep in mind that you’ll still need to use web browsers that consume a lot of memory, which means your system will be constrained by around 4 gigabytes of RAM. I’ve experienced this firsthand.

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Cra123
Senior Member
251
02-05-2017, 07:22 AM
#25
Zorin OS Lite is excellent for bringing back old laptops and PCs. I found a random machine with a dual-core processor and 3GB RAM, upgraded it to the most affordable 120GB SSD available, and switched to Zorin OS—now it runs perfectly.
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Cra123
02-05-2017, 07:22 AM #25

Zorin OS Lite is excellent for bringing back old laptops and PCs. I found a random machine with a dual-core processor and 3GB RAM, upgraded it to the most affordable 120GB SSD available, and switched to Zorin OS—now it runs perfectly.

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