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Linux Lubuntu noob in need of help.
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<blockquote data-quote="bayasdev" data-source="post: 892875" data-attributes="member: 41799"><p>Their official website is</p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://lubuntu.me/[/URL]</p><p></p><p>As a personal note, GNOME (Ubuntu and Pop OS) likes to eat as much RAM (caches everything) as Windows so it's better to go with a KDE or LXQT (the second uses less resources but has a less appealing UI) distro like Manjaro (has several desktop environments to choose including those), Lubuntu or Kubuntu.</p><p></p><p>IMO Manjaro/Arch has a way more comprehensive software catalog so you can get everything from there including propietary software and drivers in an easier way. Also gamemode (a very useful tweak for more FPS when gaming) doesn't works correctly with the version found on Ubuntu repos.</p><p></p><p>Edit: In Manjaro you can install almost everything from the software center (pamac GUI) without having to touch the command line unlike Ubuntu based distros, but since it's a rolling release there's a little chance of an update breaking things. Btw if you can't find something (like a printer driver) just enable the AUR support and you'll probably find it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bayasdev, post: 892875, member: 41799"] Their official website is [URL unfurl="true"]https://lubuntu.me/[/URL] As a personal note, GNOME (Ubuntu and Pop OS) likes to eat as much RAM (caches everything) as Windows so it's better to go with a KDE or LXQT (the second uses less resources but has a less appealing UI) distro like Manjaro (has several desktop environments to choose including those), Lubuntu or Kubuntu. IMO Manjaro/Arch has a way more comprehensive software catalog so you can get everything from there including propietary software and drivers in an easier way. Also gamemode (a very useful tweak for more FPS when gaming) doesn't works correctly with the version found on Ubuntu repos. Edit: In Manjaro you can install almost everything from the software center (pamac GUI) without having to touch the command line unlike Ubuntu based distros, but since it's a rolling release there's a little chance of an update breaking things. Btw if you can't find something (like a printer driver) just enable the AUR support and you'll probably find it. [/QUOTE]
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