Recently I’ve gave up Windows for Linux and installed Ubuntu with KDE Plasma desktop on my pc and laptop from 2007. It’s an i7 Intel processor with 8gb ddr ram so I thought it would be fine, but it seems quite sluggish. What distro could I use that would be faster and still fully functional? Thanks for your help in advance.

  • Gto@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    Try archlinux+i3wm. This is best thing happened to my laptop 💻

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    1 year ago

    I always like to use zorin os lite or xubuntu, both based on xfce. linux mint could also be a good choice, or maybe, if it’s still not good lubuntu

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    1 year ago

    Ubuntu uses snaps, which I’ve found sluggish on older ide hard drives. To be honest, even flatpaks are very slow for these in my experience.

    I think you might be better off with opensuse tumbleweed.

    Novelty recommendation besides tumbleweed: antix.

    While I haven’t used antix except out of curiosity in a virtual machine, they are lightweight, but they have a hard stance against systemd.

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      1 year ago

      give AntiX a shot, I run it on my own older laptop and it’s super snappy. Be aware it doesn’t come with a DE, just your choice of 4 WMs, and is quite bare bones but still a fully functional Distro out of the box.