Anyone know minimum requirements to run Ubuntu. The main flavor as well as any other you want to share. Also, suggest any other distrio for a 15 year old laptop. Thanks.

  • Shareni@programming.dev
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    2 years ago

    Generally, almost any linux will do

    That really depends on the hardware. A year or two ago a friend asked me to install Linux on his ancient laptop. If I remember correctly it has x86 BIOS and CPU, or a x86 bios and x86_64 CPU.

    In any case, it had a hardware combination that made it next to impossible to find a distro that supports it. I tried a few Debian derivatives, arch, void, maybe fedora, and some distros I found in top 10 distro lists for old PCs. The only one that I got to both install and boot was Bodhi Linux. Never heard about it before or after, and it gave up on updating like half a year later.

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      2 years ago

      sounds like some of those asus transformer devices :D

      in that case your problem isn’t so much finding a distro to support that PC, but getting ANY distro to boot on it. It’s possible and takes pretty much the same steps for any distro - it’s just a horrible task for all cases.

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      2 years ago

      did it have 32bit cpu by any chance?. since linux stopped supporting it a while ago. if its 64 bit its fine i think

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        2 years ago

        Linux hasn’t stopped supporting 32-bit. I’m currently running Debian on an old 32-bit netbook just fine.