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<blockquote data-quote="misterman2100" data-source="post: 861893" data-attributes="member: 76651"><p>I've had much success with using KDE Neon and Kubuntu - KDE is rather light in both iterations. MX Linux is also quite well done and highly recommended, too. Xubuntu has not had any major improvements, but is a workhorse; you can also test out Linux Mint's XFCE. (I also have a soft spot for Peppermint OS, which is largely XFCE now.) Manjaro is very popular and well regarded, although I am more partial to Debian-based distros. In any case, use Rufus and distro hop a bit to see what suits you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="misterman2100, post: 861893, member: 76651"] I've had much success with using KDE Neon and Kubuntu - KDE is rather light in both iterations. MX Linux is also quite well done and highly recommended, too. Xubuntu has not had any major improvements, but is a workhorse; you can also test out Linux Mint's XFCE. (I also have a soft spot for Peppermint OS, which is largely XFCE now.) Manjaro is very popular and well regarded, although I am more partial to Debian-based distros. In any case, use Rufus and distro hop a bit to see what suits you. [/QUOTE]
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