Ask HN: Best Linux distro for an old Laptop
So I'm looking for a simple and possibly lightweight Linux distro to run on my old laptop. (32-bit, 1Gb RAM, crummy processor) It runs like a dog these days, and I'm in the market for something that isn't Ubuntu. (for no real reason other than I've used Gnome, Unity, and now KDE on my desktop, and I like trying new things. And I'd prefer something that doesn't tax my struggle factory of a computer too much)
I also kicked around the idea of making it a server, and just letting it run, but I don't really have the need for that now, and the fan on this thing is like a helicopter taking off kind of annoying.
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[ 2.4 ms ] story [ 19.2 ms ] threadI don't have personal experience with any other distros, but a friend of mine has an equally antiquated laptop running the latest Fedora which he claims is better than an abacus. YMMV.
EDIT: Come to think of it, I think I heard they'd removed this in Ubuntu 11.10. It's there on 11.04, at least.
edit: I've become a fan of KDE recently, and I've been able to get it looking and working the best, so that's what it is for now.