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atoss1232020-12-25 06:09:06
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atoss123, 2020-12-25 06:09:06

Need to choose the lightest Linux for ease of use?

You need to choose Linux, well, for a very weak laptop, naturally x64. Linux, which is the benchmark for ease / ease of use. The laptop will be used for educational (Zoom, office) purposes, it is also planned to study programming (Python, CSS, HTML5, Javascript, Go). I would like to have support for all the necessary application packages. Summing up, I need a working machine for studying and coding in some kind of sublime)) Searching

the Internet, I found one of the easiest Linuxes with a GUI, Puppy Linux, but I'm not sure if it will work, whether it will be difficult to install the software, and even run it at all ?

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What would you understand by what I mean by weak - you need Linux, which in the drain consumes no more than 500 MB of memory))

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Drno, 2020-12-25
@Drno

mint,ubuntu,debian with xfce or lxde desktop

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CityCat4, 2020-12-25
@CityCat4

On a very weak laptop, this will all be very slow.

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HemulGM, 2020-12-25
@HemulGM

And what does the axis have to do with it if only one browser consumes at least 1 GB with two tabs? And the zoom will also eat hundreds of MB

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12rbah, 2020-12-25
@12rbah

It is important to specify at least the amount of RAM. The concept of a very weak laptop is different for everyone (it’s better to throw off the model) so that they can help you with a non-abstract answer.
There is a list of systems on which you can put the zoom obviously choose from them ( https://support.zoom.us/hc/ru/articles/201362023-%... ).
ubuntu 16 lts is still supported now, min requirement is 400MB of RAM, you can install it,

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Oleg Volkov, 2020-12-25
@voleg4u

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AntiX

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