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Istimsak Abdulbasir
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RE: UPDATE for my Dell D600
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Given the specs you have, you can install either xubuntu or lubuntu. Both are light system resources since they are designed for low-spec systems. If you were used to windows XP, xubuntu will be the closes to its easy of use.
I don't know the speed of your GPU or its latency metrics so xubuntu would be the safest route.
Memory and cpu will work well, and xubuntu has an updated kernel that should provide the firmware for you internel and external devices.
Linux is an OS. The reason it is termed distro is because most of the linux OSes are remixes of another linux OS, e.g, ubuntu derived from debian, fedora
derived from RedHat.
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20 hours ago
Given the specs you have, you can install either xubuntu or lubuntu. Both are light system resources since they are designed for low-spec systems. If you were used to windows XP, xubuntu will be the closes to its easy of use.
I don't know the speed of your GPU or its latency metrics so xubuntu would be the safest route.
Memory and cpu will work well, and xubuntu has an updated kernel that should provide the firmware for you internel and external devices.
Linux is an OS. The reason it is termed distro is because most of the linux OSes are remixes of another linux OS, e.g, ubuntu derived from debian, fedora
derived from RedHat.