Which Linux OS is best for an older laptop?

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Asked By QuietPineapple77 On

I'm new to using Linux and I need some guidance on selecting a distribution for my laptop. It's not the newest model, featuring an Intel Core 2 Duo T6600 processor, 4GB of RAM, and an Intel Mobile 4 Series GPU. What Linux operating system would you recommend for my setup?

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Answered By BreezyTiger On

If you’re leaning toward a graphical user interface, look for options like Xfce, MATE, or LXQt. Distro choices like Lubuntu, Xubuntu, and Linux Mint with these desktops would work great. Personally, I’d say Linux Mint with Xfce is likely your best bet for ease of use.

Answered By HelpfulHawk93 On

I recommend trying Debian with the Xfce desktop. It worked really well for me on my older ThinkPad from 2010. It's lightweight and efficient for older hardware.

Answered By TechSavvySeal On

Linux Mint is another solid choice! It's known for being very user-friendly, especially for beginners.

Answered By OldSchoolNinja On

You could also check out antiX-Full 23, which is designed to be lightweight. It fits a lot into less than 2GB, making it perfect for older laptops like yours. MX Linux is also a great option, so you might want to try both on a USB stick and see which one you prefer!

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