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notagoblin@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Installing Debian for the first time. Wish me luck!
51·19 days agoMint is solid, if you use it and it works for you why change? Do you need to bother with windows? What do you use that can’t be done on Linux I wonder? Perhaps work out how to set a VM and try out Debian and even windows in a test sandbox so you’re comfortable with the processes before taking the plunge. Check out KVM, QEMU, and Virt-Manager.
notagoblin@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Installing Debian for the first time. Wish me luck!
1·19 days agoYou can run your Pi’s from an sata SSD, I’ve never used SD successfully long term. The lid. Maybe you could tell OS not to shut down when you close the lid and set it never to sleep or turn off? Used that on an old HP laptop (intel 6th gen) with broken screen, KDE, Jellyfin server. Might be worth a look Edit: in power settings…
notagoblin@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Which distro would you install on a celeron 2gb ram laptop for a lay person to use?
2·11 months agoI put Antix on a 2Gb 64bit HP Atom. Worked well for notes and browsing. Oddly an SSD seemed to make little difference to performance compared to the previous HDD. Old architecture I guess.
KDE on Manjaro - The Wayland update caused issues with programs that I used and had depended on for years. I struggled to find suitable replacements or workarounds for the features I was comfortable with on X11.
I experienced random lockups and sound issues, displayport would reset now and again. I worked with these issues until I got fed up and reverted to X11 in the login screen after installing plasma-x11-session and kwin-x11. Everything works as it used to, for now.
This experience made me want to look for alternatives to KDE, I’m not ready for Wayland.
Incidentally, does Wayland have an alternative to X2GO apart from RDP?