I debated where to put this, but Geek News seemed good enough.
http://www.everydaylinuxuser.com/201...est-linux.html
The reason I even bother to look at this is my trouble running Kubuntu 16.04 on my older laptop (Dell Latitude D820, 32bit, 4GB Ram, etc). The biggest (show-stopper big) problems are failure of video support and baloo failure.
Since I'm unable to get Kubuntu 16.04 working (adequately) on my laptop, I am looking for a distro which can still handle such older systems.
And, NO, I still use Kubuntu 14.04 on this laptop, with complete satisfaction... Ir just works and is my production machine.
However, I do want (need) to use upgraded tools (PHP 7, CodeIgniter Framework 4, etc) without throwing away my working system. That means I am testing other distros in hopes that they recognize the need to support older systems and in particular, the 32bit processors still used by many. NOT JUST MY SYSTEM, but those of my clients...
SO, read the linked article and do your own evaluation.
http://www.everydaylinuxuser.com/201...est-linux.html
The reason I even bother to look at this is my trouble running Kubuntu 16.04 on my older laptop (Dell Latitude D820, 32bit, 4GB Ram, etc). The biggest (show-stopper big) problems are failure of video support and baloo failure.
Since I'm unable to get Kubuntu 16.04 working (adequately) on my laptop, I am looking for a distro which can still handle such older systems.
And, NO, I still use Kubuntu 14.04 on this laptop, with complete satisfaction... Ir just works and is my production machine.
However, I do want (need) to use upgraded tools (PHP 7, CodeIgniter Framework 4, etc) without throwing away my working system. That means I am testing other distros in hopes that they recognize the need to support older systems and in particular, the 32bit processors still used by many. NOT JUST MY SYSTEM, but those of my clients...
SO, read the linked article and do your own evaluation.
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