Lububtu is another lightweight distro for old devices. I've used it before on very old devices and it's great!
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If you have a little cash to spare, I'd recommend upgrading this thing a little bit.
A 480GB SATA 2.5" SSD costs around €22.
8GB of DDR3 can be had for ~€10.
So with maybe €35 of investment (and probably much less if you buy used stuff from your local flea market app) you could make the laptop much faster and much more usable.
If you don't actually need ~500GB of storage, a 240GB SSD can be had for ~€12.
That sounds quite intriguing, I'll shop around and give you an update!
Highly recommend installing windows 10 LTSC on it. It’s windows 10, but not fucking awful.
Edit: never mind, I see you already have Ubuntu on it. Good job.
It's crazy how, when you think in terms of modern windows requirements, a dual core, 1.6Ghz, 4.5W cpu sounds like a rock. But if you showed that to someone in the early 2000s running XP with a single core 500Mhz, they would expect it to be blazing fast. Linux gives you the ability to have that performance, along with modern security and functionality, even if windows won't 👍.
Just install xfce Or mate de with ubantu Or mint or any other distro except arch
Why not arch?
Can break very easily always update and update break and also not noob friendly
Try something like Linux Mint with the Xfce edition. Might be able to lower the RAM a bit more.
I quite like Ubuntu budgie edition.