- cross-posted to:
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- linux@lemmy.ml
cross-posted from: https://discuss.online/post/42673820
Looking for suggestions besides Kubuntu, KDE Neon, Debian, Arch Linux, or Kali. I have previous experience with XFCE, Ratpoison, Openbox, KDE Plasma. Recently started trying out LXQT.
Would be on a modest Dell Latitude with i5, 14" 1080p display with intel graphics, and maybe 16gb ram.
MX Linux
I suggest Void Linux and putting Niri + noctalia-shell on it.
Okay, added as an option. Another person requesting using Sway with Void.
Sway is also nice if you prefer more traditional tiling WM.
Only tiling manager I’ve ever used is Ratpoison, for a couple years
It is on the list… someone asked for it with Void, and another with MXlinux
I have a Lenovo Flex 2 15, which has an i3, 1080p display with intel graphics (although it’s a 15" display) and upgraded to 16 GB of RAM
I use AntiX/MX Linux bc they’re made with lower spec/older systems in mind. I started with AntiX-core to keep everything as lightweight (not a ton of background processes = low memory usage, low cpu usage) as possible
I use Sway bc 1. It’s more lightweight than a full DE, and 2. Keyboard navigation is a must for laptops (trackpads only exist to inflict pain and misery on the world)
A couple great things about this setup is that it rarely overheats (as long as I keep it to a couple tasks at a time), and the battery can last for a 2 hours if I forget to plug it in
Even if you don’t end up going with any of these suggestions, please take this to heart: never stop tweaking your system. You end up learning so much about it, and every little change makes it feel all that much more special to you
Added to the list. I’ve been considering mxlinux, but went with lubuntu’s lxqt for experimenting recently. I make a podcast called Linux Prepper, where I’ve been exploring such setups.
CachyOS is pretty popular right now :)
Okay. Window manager or other software preference?
I haven’t tried anything other than KDE plasma, but Niri looked interesting. CachyOS has Limine as a boot manager option, and I liked it
The distro has a lot of desktop environment options in general
Okay
I bought an old laptop to install libreboot on and I’ve been messing with Gentoo. I see the appeal now that I’ve tried it. It took me a couple days to compile librewolf but assuming your laptop isnt from 2013 I imagine things would build a lot faster for you
Well… alright, added it on the wiki. So far I’ve heard Gentoo, or Fedora w/ Gnome



