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(Created page with "= About = I own two Lenovo T60. Both ran with an outdated debian installation. In August 2023 I wanted to upgrade. But which distro should I choose? = Choosing the distro = That's hard at first, there a plenty of lightweight Linux-distros around. But none publish i386-BIOS-type ISOs anymore. Nevertheless I tried two of them: - Bodghi Linux 3.1.0 Legacy: Fast, grafix issues, no Nextcloud-client package, outdated system - Lubuntu 18.0.4: Fast, great UI, no Nex...") |
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Revision as of 15:35, 29 August 2023
About
I own two Lenovo T60. Both ran with an outdated debian installation. In August 2023 I wanted to upgrade. But which distro should I choose?
Choosing the distro
That's hard at first, there a plenty of lightweight Linux-distros around. But none publish i386-BIOS-type ISOs anymore.
Nevertheless I tried two of them: - Bodghi Linux 3.1.0 Legacy: Fast, grafix issues, no Nextcloud-client package, outdated system - Lubuntu 18.0.4: Fast, great UI, no Nextcloud-client package, outdated system
So, that was a waste of time.
At the end I used Debian with LXQt. It's in my opinion the only distro that is stable, runs on many platforms and has a comprehensive package repository.