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kbal , in What's the best light desktop env to install in a Linux distro?
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Does Xfce count as light? It's got plenty of features. Should fit in 4gb well enough though.

RandomLegend ,
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If xfce doesnt count as light I don’t know what would

Crying4625 OP ,

Well when I used tu it like 12 years ago it was very light. I’ll have to check now. Thanks for the answer

0Alexx , in What's the best light desktop env to install in a Linux distro?
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  • Crying4625 OP ,

    I was debating myself between those 2. I like xfce, and they announced recently that they have plans to move to Wayland but maybe I’ll give LXQT a try to see what it is like. Thanks for the answer

    boredsquirrel ,
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    I think XFCE has way more themes etc. Both are extremely themable though.

    miracleorange ,

    Wayland development is also well under way for Xfce.

    eugenia , in What's the best light desktop env to install in a Linux distro?
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    That’s fast enough to run the latest Linux Mint with Cinnamon. I have two laptops with the exact same cpu speed (passmark score) and 4 GB of ram. With 2 GB swap file you will be in business.

    Crying4625 OP ,

    Oh, that’s pretty neat info. I’m more of an Arch user but I might give Linux mint a try now that I know that. Thanks

    azvasKvklenko ,

    wiki.archlinux.org/title/CinnamonCinnamon is available for Arch, would be the same or better

    Tyoda ,

    Arch + Cinnamon is neato!

    schwim , in What's the best light desktop env to install in a Linux distro?

    I love OB with tint2 and conky , no de needed.

    Crying4625 OP ,

    If it was for me I could use something like that. But I don’t think the person I’ll give the pc to would be able to lol

    schwim ,

    Could you tell me what would be lacking? There’s a surprising amount of bells and whistle s you can add to the setup. Check out bunsenlabs distro for an example.

    Telorand ,

    If it’s for someone else, I’d pick Mate or XFCE. Should feel familiar to Windows (which is what I’d guess they’re coming from), and it should be light enough to work on that hardware.

    ElementaryOS comes with Pantheon, which is also very light, iirc, and it might be worth trying out via a live ISO.

    muhyb ,

    I think what you need is LXQT in that case. It’s light while still being a DE.

    lord_ryvan , in Which distro do you find the most visually appealing?

    Linux Mint has a smooth, out-of-your-way look & feel to either MATE or Cinnamon that just makes me feel at home

    lord_ryvan , in Bazzite/any immutable distro question: every user duplicates app installs

    It’s a flatpak (and snap and appimage) thing; you only install it for a user by default, not for the whole system.

    ssm , in What's the best light desktop env to install in a Linux distro?
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    For something with that little memory, I would use a minimal window manager; you’ll want every megabyte of memory if you want to have any chance at running something like a javascript-capable browser without constantly hammering swap. fvwm, cwm, jwm, and ratpoison are all small window managers I enjoy; but do your own research into what window manager is the best for you.

    korthrun , in What's the best light desktop env to install in a Linux distro?
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    Cyber , in Must have packages/extentions/etc?

    Also setup a bootable USB stick with a backup program like clonezilla to do full machine backups.

    You’ll get the hang of OS vs data backups later, but for now, do a full backup, play around installing / removing stuff and if you break it, you’re back in business in no time

    sem , in Which distro do you find the most visually appealing?

    Hardy Heron

    Goingdown ,

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    Ah, I really liked Ubuntu looks in old (4.04 - 8.04) versions. The brown/orange is so much better than the newer gray/purple/red whatever. Since 10.04 the theme and color scheme has been awful.

    Zier , in What's the best light desktop env to install in a Linux distro?
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    I'm running Kubuntu on less than that on a desktop and it works just fine.

    sem , in What's the best light desktop env to install in a Linux distro?

    In my experiments with a similar setup and integrated graphics, full-wayland Kubuntu feels much more responsive than Xorg-Lubuntu, for what it’s worth

    Trent , in What's the best light desktop env to install in a Linux distro?

    I usually go with Xfce,

    potkulautapaprika , in Must have packages/extentions/etc?
    LeFantome , in What's the best light desktop env to install in a Linux distro?

    If you don’t need a full desktop environment, check-out IceWM.

    I recently checked-out Trinity ( essentially KDE 3 modernized ) and was surprised how decent it was. I used it in Q4OS but it may be available in your distro.

    BrianTheeBiscuiteer ,

    I use IceWM on antiX. Seems to be a good mix of low resource usage and aesthetics.

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