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Alpine!
More stable then arch, but just as if not more lightweight and customizable. I have nothing against systemD or GNU but for my usecase I just want something small and simple
Linux mint is a good, “click first” distro that won’t break without root + will be easy for her to use. For something with a more modern desktop and more recent updates, Bazzite is really good at just working and (in my experience) has never broken
lilith267@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto Linux@lemmy.ml•Which distro would you install on a celeron 2gb ram laptop for a lay person to use?English5·4 months agoDebian can be pretty light/small on a clean install and xfce should run fine on 2gb. Although the biggest thing is gonna be if the laptop has fast storage or not. Since its a celeron it might not be upgradeable, and if it doesnt already have an SSD any desktop will feel slow
Personally if I really wanted to squeeze all the performance I could for web browsing I’d go with minimal Debian and RiverWM but thats a bit more involved
lilith267@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto Linux@lemmy.ml•Tell one thing that you miss after switching from another OS to Linux.English4·6 months agoIn a similar vein I really miss rainmeter, now I’ve gone down the deep rabbit hole of EWW and AGS but rainmeter was way easier
lilith267@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto Linux@lemmy.ml•Any good Linux Tablet recommendations?English102·1 year agoHave you taken a look at the pinetab? Its probably the most Dev oriented Linux tablet. Librem-11 might be the only Linux native x86 tabket but if you don’t mind flashing a new OS a refurbished/used microsoft surface would be cheap and powerful. (Need the linux-surface kernal for all functionality)
Can’t go wrong with just booting the live environment and seeing if it works. Just check your display is the right resolution and your speakers and brightness work before installing. I also recommend checking it’s actually running off of the 1050ti too
lilith267@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto Linux@lemmy.ml•I'm relatively unfamiliar with Linux. I'm getting a ThinkPad T460 and want to install Mint on it. Is there anything about the T460 I should know?English2·1 year agoAlso t480 - i5-8350u CPU.
My process was to update firmware with fwupd -> change TLP to performance(depending on desktop environment you may have a battery life settings panel) -> reboot into bios and change power settings to performance.
Ran a benchmark and my CPU was running at full power when it was limiting itself to 2Ghz before.
lilith267@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto Linux@lemmy.ml•I'm relatively unfamiliar with Linux. I'm getting a ThinkPad T460 and want to install Mint on it. Is there anything about the T460 I should know?English2·1 year agoDid you change your bios settings to performance? I had the same problem but changing both bios and power management to performance finnaly let my CPU boost to advertised speeds
lilith267@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto Linux@lemmy.ml•Snap store from Canonical (Ubuntu) hit with another crypto scam appEnglish3·1 year agoUbuntu maintains it’s own package library which is far newer then Debians but less tested/stable. Debian only releases new version when it’s team feels their ready. However Debian does keep up to date with security patches
If you would like a distro that keeps itself up to date try out Fedora, it’s updated every 6 months and has been super popular lately
Note that if you use flatpacks they will be up to date no matter what distro you choose, making Debian a very stable option while still getting new features in applications
Edit: edited to answer the question more clearly
lilith267@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto Linux@lemmy.ml•Former distrohoppers, where did you settle down?English6·1 year agoThought I settled down with EndeavourOS… then I got into ricing and the urge to move to void or alpine is strong
lilith267@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto Linux@lemmy.ml•How often do you contribute to open source projects?English6·1 year agoNow you’ve got the idea of making a game around filling out open street map info. I’ll add it too the list of “cool programs I don’t have nearly enough time to make” 😔
lilith267@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto Linux@lemmy.ml•New laptop time. Thinkpad recommendations?English31·1 year agoT480($145) + dual heat pipes upgrade($30) and it’s amazing. I never hear the fan unless I’m compiling something! Hoping one day a mx150 motherboard will be $150ish so I can play my favorite older games in bed
Imo theres a massive diffrence between using a massive companys software that only runs on their servers and generates money for them, and a completly FOSS tiling desktop that the creator almost quit because they get literally nothing from people using the code. The entire point of open source is to make software that benefits everyone nomatter the original creators views