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Which operating system to choose?
There is a netbook from the distant 2012, namely DNS 0144443, it is some kind of CLEVO, in short, then:
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made an imitation of the grid for convenience and streamlined the layout a little
Experiment with lightweight Linux distributions. On my stationary PC, which will be a little older than your netbook, I installed antiX. Arranges.
Install Microsoft Windows 10 LTSC Version. The LTSC version differs from the usual one in that it consumes fewer resources, there is no telemetry, there are no unnecessary UWP programs from Microsoft, and much more. There are many more ways to speed up your computer on Windows. If anything, here is a link to a video on optimization and Windows 10 LTSC Version .
FreeBSD without graphics should work just fine. True, the network card should be drunk on the compatibility list.
On such memory, it is better to install the 32-bit version, because pointers take up less space in it.
If you expand the amount of RAM, you can install Windows, but x86 architecture. You can put an external network card compatible with Linux and use ubuntu accordingly.
Was like that. Windows will work. Forget about comfortable work in the browser.
Replacing the disk with an SSD will fix it a bit.
Distributor of the year that the release of the netbook. Moreover, it is desirable without graphics (well, maybe try DE 12 years old - and then light ones like xfce, lxde).
Xubuntu is lightweight and user friendly. Have you had problems with wood for a long time?
Any Linux. Not essential. For example Debian, Ubuntu Server, CentOS, Gentoo. I think you can make the network card work, you may have to rebuild the kernel (if support is turned off at the kernel level). You can buy a usb ethernet adapter in case of emergency.
You can search from the finished one. For example, I tried brainycp. It worked fine and for free
https://brainycp.com/
I have experience using Void Linux , but this is a distribution with rolling releases - updates arrive every day
If knowledge in Linux is average, then Archlinux is best, you can install almost all programs and drivers, and you can also configure the system for an old computer. The Archlinux Wiki is a treasure trove of information.
If knowledge in Linux is good, then Gentoo. One day to suffer with the installation, but fine-tune everything for yourself
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