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<blockquote data-quote="Soulbound" data-source="post: 908892" data-attributes="member: 33155"><p>MX14 and 16, Pure Debian and Pure Arch were lighter on my systems as opposed to mainstream distros such as Fedora, Ubuntu family etc.</p><p></p><p>If one prefers everything set up and ready to go, then distros based off the bases but you might not know what you are getting yourself into it.</p><p></p><p>One thing that also has some impact is the window manager/desktop manager. KDE came a long way </p><p></p><p>However I much preferer the pure variation say: Arch over distros based of Arch for example, due to "optimizations" implemented that tend to not be fully tested even on official releases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Soulbound, post: 908892, member: 33155"] MX14 and 16, Pure Debian and Pure Arch were lighter on my systems as opposed to mainstream distros such as Fedora, Ubuntu family etc. If one prefers everything set up and ready to go, then distros based off the bases but you might not know what you are getting yourself into it. One thing that also has some impact is the window manager/desktop manager. KDE came a long way However I much preferer the pure variation say: Arch over distros based of Arch for example, due to "optimizations" implemented that tend to not be fully tested even on official releases. [/QUOTE]
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