I just ordered a new PC and it's arriving in a few days. My current laptop is over 10 years old, and I want to transfer my Windows license to my new machine without getting rid of my old laptop. I'm eager to give it a new lease on life and experiment with Linux. This laptop is an old Toshiba with an i3 2350m 2.3GHz processor, integrated GPU, and 4GB of RAM. I plan on using it for occasional web browsing and as a console substitute for my TV, so it needs to run GeForce Now smoothly. I'd really appreciate any advice on how to proceed!
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Linux is a fantastic choice for older laptops! You can check out various distributions on DistroSea.com right from your browser. For your needs, I would recommend Lubuntu. It's lightweight and beginner-friendly, plus GeForce Now works well on it, particularly with the Linux client designed for Ubuntu 24.04 LTS and up. The LXQT desktop environment is great for saving RAM, which is crucial given your laptop's specs.
Are you sure your new PC doesn't come with a Windows license? Sometimes there are options to add it at checkout.

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