[ale] lite linux, bodhi vs LXLE vs Puppy, trying to revive old machine

Jeffrey Brown jeffreydbrown at gmail.com
Fri Oct 18 17:18:54 EDT 2019


My newest hardware is a Lenovo T430, and I use Debian/LXDE on every GUI
machine. Admittedly, my T410 and my old Dell laptop with max 1 or 2 GB RAM
strain under Chromium (I am trying to get used to alternatives - I know it
needs to go), but except for that, and as long as you aren't watching htop
while they work, they perform very acceptably at any other task. The Dell
has mostly been relegated to the role of a lightweight server that flexes
in the middle, but only because there is a limit to the number of consoles
I need/use.

LXDE is still alive and well on Debian.

Best regards,
Jeffrey D. Brown
GPG/PGP Public Key ID: A05E4182
("It's an older key, sir, but it checks out.")


On Wed, Oct 16, 2019 at 3:17 PM David Jackson via Ale <ale at ale.org> wrote:

> I'll go ahead and recommend LXLE.  I'm running it on a T60 Thinkpad in a
> 32-bit config.  The distro apparently is not dead!!!
>
> I had actually thought that because LXDE had become LXQt on the Ubuntu
> upstream side, that since this distro would die on the vine due to a
> heavier weight desktop no longer working as well on older 32-bit systems.
> 32-bit systems aren't as provided for as they used to be; lots of 32-bit
> versions of favorite distros are disappearing, since there are fewer of
> those systems around these days, and I thought LXLE would fall victim to
> that trend.  But it turns out I'm wrong, and the one-man dev team (I think)
> is turning out fixes, and my T60 feels cared for again!
>
> I always thought LXLE had some artistically savvy people working with it,
> because the included wallpapers are lovely and nice design choices had been
> made on it.  I think I number of people had been using it as a main desktop
> distro, it's just that nicely finished.
>
> Anyway, I tried Bodhi, but the desktop seemed pretty unstable from my
> experience.  Last time I tried Puppy was long ago, when it was based on
> Slackware.  LXLE was a pleasant surprise from my experience.
>
> Dave
>
> On Sun, Oct 6, 2019 at 7:40 PM Chuck Payne via Ale <ale at ale.org> wrote:
>
>> openSUSE Tumbleweed 32 as well, but of the four you posted puppy linux,
>> even debian 32 bit.
>>
>> On Sun, Oct 6, 2019, 2:44 PM Jeff Hubbs via Ale <ale at ale.org> wrote:
>>
>>> No, but I could absolutely Gentoo the crap out of it even if it's
>>> 32-bit, and run modern versions of everything.
>>>
>>> On 10/6/19 10:49 AM, Narahari 'n' Savitha via Ale wrote:
>>>
>>> Friends:
>>>
>>> Any one has experience with Bodhi vs LXLE vs Puppy linux for an old Dell
>>> PC.
>>>
>>> 2GB ram with old cpu.
>>>
>>> -Narahari
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