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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

It's an Acer Aspire 5742z: a chunky old laptop from 2009.

It requires proprietary WiFi drivers and only has one working USB port because the other two are on a separate board connected to the motherboard by a ribbon cable that seems to have shrunk by a millimetre or two over the years, so it no-longer reaches the contacts.

The keyboard has a decent amount of travel and it's easy to clean with compressed air. However, the keys are a bit harder to press than on other keyboards I have, so it's easy to miss out letters when typing quickly. It's also difficult to put the keys back on once removed; but at least they are removable.

The performance is okay, and I had to pull some extra RAM out of another machine to get it to run smoothly. This machine originally only had 3GB. However, it is easy to upgrade and repair.

To be honest, you'd probably be better off with a late-2000s ThinkPad or a mid-2010s MacBook.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I have an old netbook that I was trying to use. It's really slow tho. TOSHIBA NB510. Intel Atom.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Oh damn! Yeah, no, the old Atom series will be slow on anything other than, like, Puppy Linux.

Here are a few distros to try:

  • Puppy Linux
  • EasyOS
  • Fatdog64
  • Absolute Linux
  • Legacy OS
  • Damn Small Linux
  • Tiny Core
  • GNU Guix
  • Debian (use a lightweight WM, like Fluxbox or IceWM)
  • Arch (again, use a lightweight WM)

And here are some software substitutions:

  • Firefox -> Konqueror/Netsurf/Dillo/Lynx/Links2/w3m
  • Thunderbird -> Claws Mail/NeoMutt
  • LibreOffice -> AbiWord, Gnumeric, etc.

You will be able to run Firefox and Chromium, but they will be somewhat sluggish and likely to freeze or crash, in my experience.

Also, the suckless tools are really good for this. Back on my old Raspberry Pi, I used to be able to compile st and surf in under a minute, and dwm ran brilliantly.

~Source: my old Raspberry Pi, although arm-based, and my old MacBook had similar specs.~

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

arch with dwm and surf browser and TUI everything :)

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago

Hey, if you can make it work, it would be a hell of a cool system. Very hacker-y.