A friend of mine wants to get rid of Windows XP on his old 32-bit IBM laptop and I convinced him to give Linux a try.
Unfortunately it is quite old:
Intel Celeron M processor (1,5 GHz)
1,5 GB RAM
Mobile Intel 915GM/910GML GPU
My first thought was of course: Kubuntu 18.04 32-bit.
But are there better distros for the purpose? Debian 10 KDE 32-bit, perhaps?
Will such a "modern" KDE / distro be too much for the old thing?
He doesn't want to do much with it: LibreOffice, Firefox, …
I will see him in three weeks and then it gets real.
Thank you for your thoughts.
Unfortunately it is quite old:
Intel Celeron M processor (1,5 GHz)
1,5 GB RAM
Mobile Intel 915GM/910GML GPU
My first thought was of course: Kubuntu 18.04 32-bit.
But are there better distros for the purpose? Debian 10 KDE 32-bit, perhaps?
Will such a "modern" KDE / distro be too much for the old thing?
He doesn't want to do much with it: LibreOffice, Firefox, …
I will see him in three weeks and then it gets real.
Thank you for your thoughts.
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