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  • clancyparliament@mastodon.onlineC clancyparliament@mastodon.online

    Asking Mastodon: Boost for More Reach

    Mastodon, I need your Linux knowledge and opinions.
    I have some old Windows laptops that aren’t supported anymore and I want to put Linux on them to keep them running, which kind should I use?
    #linux #askmastodon

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    #11

    @ClancyParliament https://distrosea.com/

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    Distrochooser

    The Distrochooser helps you to find the suitable Linux distribution based on your needs!

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    (distrochooser.de)

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    • clancyparliament@mastodon.onlineC clancyparliament@mastodon.online

      @gangrif
      Haha, yeah that's what I am expecting...

      The spare Minecraft laptop has 2.2 GHz Intel i5, with 8 GB RAM

      The music laptop is 1.35 GHz AMD with 4GB RAM

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      @ClancyParliament @gangrif I have an i5-4460 tower with 8g and a sata ssd. It runs a tad slower than a modern 8c/16t machine with more memory and nvme ssd, but it's not bad. I can run any distro on it. When I fire up older 2c 4g machines I'll stick to more lean distros and guis. Cachy with hyprland or niri works well.

      But as other's note, it's about style and choice

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      • boelder@shakedown.socialB boelder@shakedown.social

        @ClancyParliament

        Yeah, Ubuntu is operatingsysta-non-grata right now...

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        @boelder
        Because of AI stuff?

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        • clancyparliament@mastodon.onlineC clancyparliament@mastodon.online

          They’re pretty low powered laptops, even for their age. One is used mainly as a music player (streaming and mp3s) and the other is mostly a backup laptop, and for Minecraft if the kid has a friend over.
          I used to have some Ubuntu machines back in the 2010s, but I’ve been out of the loop on Linux since I no longer live or work with a bunch of Linux knowers.
          I’ve heard good things about Mint? Is that a good one for old, underpowered laptops?

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          @ClancyParliament Linux Mint would work fine on both of those machines. The recommended amount of RAM is 4Gb but can use as low as 2Gb. My mom used it for years and found it very easy to work with.

          The deal with Minecraft however is a little tricky with Linux. There's no Bedrock support: Windows Store, Consoles, and Phones. Only Java launchers: prismlauncher, and the outdated official launcher on Linux, and a launch option on Windows

          So unfortunately they wouldn't be able to cross-play with all of their friends even on realms. Just be prepared for a little bit of friction there unless Microsoft decides to play nice.

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          • clancyparliament@mastodon.onlineC clancyparliament@mastodon.online

            Asking Mastodon: Boost for More Reach

            Mastodon, I need your Linux knowledge and opinions.
            I have some old Windows laptops that aren’t supported anymore and I want to put Linux on them to keep them running, which kind should I use?
            #linux #askmastodon

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            @ClancyParliament I would probably go straight Debian for older machines.

            But you might look into ElementaryOS or one of the other lightweight distros.

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            • clancyparliament@mastodon.onlineC clancyparliament@mastodon.online

              Asking Mastodon: Boost for More Reach

              Mastodon, I need your Linux knowledge and opinions.
              I have some old Windows laptops that aren’t supported anymore and I want to put Linux on them to keep them running, which kind should I use?
              #linux #askmastodon

              flux@wandering.shopF This user is from outside of this forum
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              @ClancyParliament Cliché question, but what do you want to *do* with it?

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              • mast0d0nphan@beige.partyM mast0d0nphan@beige.party

                @ClancyParliament https://distrosea.com/

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                Distrochooser

                The Distrochooser helps you to find the suitable Linux distribution based on your needs!

                favicon

                (distrochooser.de)

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                @mast0d0nphan
                Oh this is really interesting. . .

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                • flux@wandering.shopF flux@wandering.shop

                  @ClancyParliament Cliché question, but what do you want to *do* with it?

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                  @Flux
                  The most demanding thing the one needs to do is play Minecraft (Java), other than that just email and web browsing, it's mostly a backup laptop
                  The other one is for playing mp3s and streaming music

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                  • lich_silvae@masto.fediverse.gamesL lich_silvae@masto.fediverse.games

                    @ClancyParliament Linux Mint would work fine on both of those machines. The recommended amount of RAM is 4Gb but can use as low as 2Gb. My mom used it for years and found it very easy to work with.

                    The deal with Minecraft however is a little tricky with Linux. There's no Bedrock support: Windows Store, Consoles, and Phones. Only Java launchers: prismlauncher, and the outdated official launcher on Linux, and a launch option on Windows

                    So unfortunately they wouldn't be able to cross-play with all of their friends even on realms. Just be prepared for a little bit of friction there unless Microsoft decides to play nice.

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                    @lich_silvae
                    That's fine, we pretty much only use Java Minecraft around here

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                    • clancyparliament@mastodon.onlineC clancyparliament@mastodon.online

                      @Flux
                      The most demanding thing the one needs to do is play Minecraft (Java), other than that just email and web browsing, it's mostly a backup laptop
                      The other one is for playing mp3s and streaming music

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                      @ClancyParliament then, honestly, it doesn't matter? Mint.

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                      • clancyparliament@mastodon.onlineC clancyparliament@mastodon.online

                        @lich_silvae
                        That's fine, we pretty much only use Java Minecraft around here

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                        @ClancyParliament Awesome, good luck with everything!

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                        • clancyparliament@mastodon.onlineC clancyparliament@mastodon.online

                          Asking Mastodon: Boost for More Reach

                          Mastodon, I need your Linux knowledge and opinions.
                          I have some old Windows laptops that aren’t supported anymore and I want to put Linux on them to keep them running, which kind should I use?
                          #linux #askmastodon

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                          @ClancyParliament ZorinOS is Ubuntu based (and Ubuntu is based on debian). ZorinOS is designed to be very stable, and it's also marketed as being designed for revitalizing older technology. It's a familiar layout to windows, and has a LOT of custom patches to make windows apps, and windows related things easy for someone who may never want to touch a terminal.

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                          • clancyparliament@mastodon.onlineC clancyparliament@mastodon.online

                            Asking Mastodon: Boost for More Reach

                            Mastodon, I need your Linux knowledge and opinions.
                            I have some old Windows laptops that aren’t supported anymore and I want to put Linux on them to keep them running, which kind should I use?
                            #linux #askmastodon

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                            @ClancyParliament@mastodon.online

                            Want it to look and feel like Windows? Use Mint
                            Want to ensure it can game? Use Bazzite
                            Want a modern OS with all the cool and nice to have features in a polished package? Use Fedora

                            Ubuntu, Debian are never bad choices.

                            Note: I don't use any of these because I am insane and have lots of free time - but this is the 'common' wisdom

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                            • eleyon@mstdn.partyE eleyon@mstdn.party

                              @ClancyParliament ZorinOS is Ubuntu based (and Ubuntu is based on debian). ZorinOS is designed to be very stable, and it's also marketed as being designed for revitalizing older technology. It's a familiar layout to windows, and has a LOT of custom patches to make windows apps, and windows related things easy for someone who may never want to touch a terminal.

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                              @Eleyon @ClancyParliament I second this comment. ZorinOS is pretty rock solid, and they have made the transition from Windows really easy.

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                              • clancyparliament@mastodon.onlineC clancyparliament@mastodon.online

                                They’re pretty low powered laptops, even for their age. One is used mainly as a music player (streaming and mp3s) and the other is mostly a backup laptop, and for Minecraft if the kid has a friend over.
                                I used to have some Ubuntu machines back in the 2010s, but I’ve been out of the loop on Linux since I no longer live or work with a bunch of Linux knowers.
                                I’ve heard good things about Mint? Is that a good one for old, underpowered laptops?

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                                @ClancyParliament

                                I'm using Devuan on a fleet of old Lenovo X-220 laptops. Very pleasing.

                                Devuan is a systemd-free distro, which removes quite a bit of cruft searching for a problem to solve.

                                #devuan

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                                • lich_silvae@masto.fediverse.gamesL lich_silvae@masto.fediverse.games

                                  @ClancyParliament Linux Mint would work fine on both of those machines. The recommended amount of RAM is 4Gb but can use as low as 2Gb. My mom used it for years and found it very easy to work with.

                                  The deal with Minecraft however is a little tricky with Linux. There's no Bedrock support: Windows Store, Consoles, and Phones. Only Java launchers: prismlauncher, and the outdated official launcher on Linux, and a launch option on Windows

                                  So unfortunately they wouldn't be able to cross-play with all of their friends even on realms. Just be prepared for a little bit of friction there unless Microsoft decides to play nice.

                                  hjhornbeck@freethought.onlineH This user is from outside of this forum
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                                  @lich_silvae @ClancyParliament Correction: there's no official Bedrock support. There are unofficial launchers available, however:

                                  Getting Started - Unofficial *NIX Lancher for Minecraft

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                                  (minecraft-linux.github.io)

                                  I've used this, and while it works I generally find it's a pain. You have to be very careful of version numbers, the launcher is slower to update than phones.

                                  If you don't mind hosting a Java Minecraft server, you can mod it with Geyser and Floodgate so Bedrock and Java players can play together, plus ViaVersion/ViaBackwards allow for some flexibility with Minecraft versions on the Java side.

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                                  • hjhornbeck@freethought.onlineH hjhornbeck@freethought.online

                                    @lich_silvae @ClancyParliament Correction: there's no official Bedrock support. There are unofficial launchers available, however:

                                    Getting Started - Unofficial *NIX Lancher for Minecraft

                                    favicon

                                    (minecraft-linux.github.io)

                                    I've used this, and while it works I generally find it's a pain. You have to be very careful of version numbers, the launcher is slower to update than phones.

                                    If you don't mind hosting a Java Minecraft server, you can mod it with Geyser and Floodgate so Bedrock and Java players can play together, plus ViaVersion/ViaBackwards allow for some flexibility with Minecraft versions on the Java side.

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                                    @hjhornbeck @ClancyParliament Very good to know!

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                                    • clancyparliament@mastodon.onlineC clancyparliament@mastodon.online

                                      They’re pretty low powered laptops, even for their age. One is used mainly as a music player (streaming and mp3s) and the other is mostly a backup laptop, and for Minecraft if the kid has a friend over.
                                      I used to have some Ubuntu machines back in the 2010s, but I’ve been out of the loop on Linux since I no longer live or work with a bunch of Linux knowers.
                                      I’ve heard good things about Mint? Is that a good one for old, underpowered laptops?

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                                      @ClancyParliament I had to say goodbye to a old laptop first running on early Win7 (hardware problem).
                                      I still run another Win7 laptop on Linux.
                                      As you are familiar with Linux, I can just say: 'burn' a startup USB stick with the distro of your choice and try it*.
                                      If distro '1' is not the thing for you of the laptop, don't worry, but 'burn' another.

                                      Ubuntu LTS is still a safe choice. I use Kubuntu LTS.

                                      With AI ... Let's wait and see if you running an LTS . 😅😅 All the time in te world...

                                      /2

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                                      • vosje62@mastodon.nlV vosje62@mastodon.nl

                                        @ClancyParliament I had to say goodbye to a old laptop first running on early Win7 (hardware problem).
                                        I still run another Win7 laptop on Linux.
                                        As you are familiar with Linux, I can just say: 'burn' a startup USB stick with the distro of your choice and try it*.
                                        If distro '1' is not the thing for you of the laptop, don't worry, but 'burn' another.

                                        Ubuntu LTS is still a safe choice. I use Kubuntu LTS.

                                        With AI ... Let's wait and see if you running an LTS . 😅😅 All the time in te world...

                                        /2

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                                        @ClancyParliament
                                        /2

                                        The reason I did not use Mint is that in the version I installed KDEconnect did not work. As that is THE program I use to integrate all important devices it became one very important. (Especially when installing everything on a computer again🙂🙃)

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                                        • clancyparliament@mastodon.onlineC clancyparliament@mastodon.online

                                          Asking Mastodon: Boost for More Reach

                                          Mastodon, I need your Linux knowledge and opinions.
                                          I have some old Windows laptops that aren’t supported anymore and I want to put Linux on them to keep them running, which kind should I use?
                                          #linux #askmastodon

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                                          @ClancyParliament As others have said Mint is a fine choice, but you may want to try this nixOS-based distro that mimics ChromeOS: https://nixbookos.org/

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