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If you do not install KDE or GNOME, but something more lightweight, what else do they have on offer? In short, here the dependence is not on the distribution, but on the Desktop environment.
Absolutely anyone will do. 4 GB is quite decent memory for a desktop. Naked KDE, even the latest plasma, along with Linux junk is enough for 500 meters. Everything else is applied questions. Linux also has problems with memory and swap. I don’t know if they fixed it or not, but at the beginning of the year it was still relevant.
4 gigs is enough for me to render 3D models in CAD's to photorealistic. And the fact that the browser eats memory, so do not open 100500 tabs, because you still don’t look at everything at once. And if you are a web monkey and you are testing with a memory leak, then you need to edit your hands under pressure.
There is such a thing as Tiny Core, which has very few requirements.
In general, there is a Google: https://omgubuntu.ru/lightweight-linux-beginners/
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