I had an Aspire One D270 laptop with a 32-bit Intel Atom CPU and 1 gigabyte of RAM, so I installed Debian with Xfce on it, but even then it’s running way too slow.

Is there anything I can do to make the laptop faster and more responsive given its limited memory?

  • LeFantome@programming.dev
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    4 months ago

    You do not necessarily have to use an old distribution. In some ways, a modern one is even more efficient.

    The biggest problem is the shift from 32 to 64 bit which makes the same software take 2 - 3 times more RAM.

    Next is the desktop environment. KDE is surprisingly light compared to 4 but GNOME is a beast and KDE 3 lighter. KDE is still available as Trinity. GNOME 2 (still not that light ) is available still as MATE. Most of the X11 Window Managers from back in the day or still available and still as fast and light as ever.

    A modern 32 distro with a decent DE is more capable than old stuff and almost as performant.

    Check out Q4OS 32 bit with Trinity for example.