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<blockquote data-quote="Lenny_Fox" data-source="post: 863069" data-attributes="member: 82776"><p>Not many differences, they all have package managers to install programs. You should try a few out as other members have suggested.</p><p></p><p>I tried just for fun a few low spec distro's like: Kubuntu, Ubuntu, Linux Lite and a few midrange spec distro's like, MX, Mint and Manjaro. Even on old hardware mid-range distro's provide good enough response and startup.</p><p></p><p>Manjaro's payoff is "enjoy the simplicity" I think they are providing what they are promising.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lenny_Fox, post: 863069, member: 82776"] Not many differences, they all have package managers to install programs. You should try a few out as other members have suggested. I tried just for fun a few low spec distro's like: Kubuntu, Ubuntu, Linux Lite and a few midrange spec distro's like, MX, Mint and Manjaro. Even on old hardware mid-range distro's provide good enough response and startup. Manjaro's payoff is "enjoy the simplicity" I think they are providing what they are promising. [/QUOTE]
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