FlutteringBy wrote:
Hi Nidhogg,
I have an old dust collector that's running windows XP & you mentioned that "you can revive old hardware with distros that are specifically meant for old computers"
Exactly what I've been wanting to do but wasn't too sure how or where to begin....
What would you recommend for an older machine, keeping in mind that I've only been a windows user, but I'd like to learn...

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I guess there's been a few of us wondering the same thing....

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Many Thanks
Hi FlutteringBy. You can do a google search like Wallace suggested, usually they mention the most popular distros.
I'm using distrowatch.com to investigate, you can browse there based on various criteria.
Linux Mint is stable and complete so to say, you don't need to do much afterwards. Just some theming etc. and you're ready to go.
But it comes with Gimp 2.8.22. If you'll try Mint, the XCFE desktop edition is always lighter than the Mate or Cinnamon.
Xubuntu and Lubuntu are also good and safe choices for a beginner.
I've installed Lubuntu on Acer Aspire One with 2GB RAM and one older HP Celeron Laptop to postpone their burial.
Let us know how it goes, good luck.