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<blockquote data-quote="misterman2100" data-source="post: 861993" data-attributes="member: 76651"><p>I had used KDE Neon on an old Lenovo G550 with a Pentium 4300 processor; albeit there were some hiccups related to the age of the system, such as video, it worked extraordinarily well. The performance is not that of KDE of old - very resource efficient while not compromising that Windows-like feel. </p><p></p><p>I'm assuming with Peppermint that they are trying to smooth things out since Mark Greaves - Peppermint's maintainer - had passed on fairly recently. </p><p></p><p>BTW, Real Clear Linux is not necessarily geared toward general purpose, especially with Gnome being default, but give it a go!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="misterman2100, post: 861993, member: 76651"] I had used KDE Neon on an old Lenovo G550 with a Pentium 4300 processor; albeit there were some hiccups related to the age of the system, such as video, it worked extraordinarily well. The performance is not that of KDE of old - very resource efficient while not compromising that Windows-like feel. I'm assuming with Peppermint that they are trying to smooth things out since Mark Greaves - Peppermint's maintainer - had passed on fairly recently. BTW, Real Clear Linux is not necessarily geared toward general purpose, especially with Gnome being default, but give it a go! [/QUOTE]
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