I have an old Subnotebook (at least 10 years old I think) which runs Windows 7 atm. I would like to run Linux on it. I‘m a Linux noob, but would like to try and learn a few things. Any recommendations?

  • NotAPenguin
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    -101 year ago

    You’re way too deep in the linux world lol.

    There are distros that need little to no intelligence to set up and maintain.

    One might call that… suited for beginners.

    • 𝘋𝘪𝘳𝘬
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      21 year ago

      You’re way too deep in the linux world

      Yep.

      beginners

      Beginners need to learn anyways, why not skip the “not-for-beginners stuff” and go all in? :)

      • Ulu-Mulu-no-die
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        1 year ago

        Overwhelming beginners with more than they can chew is not the best way to welcome them to Linux, giving them the chance to learn a bit at a time is instead.

      • @[email protected]
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        51 year ago

        Beginners need to learn anyways, why not skip the “not-for-beginners stuff” and go all in?

        Because most people will likely want something that works out of the box so they can learn over time

      • Sneezycat
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        11 year ago

        I tried a couple distros on VMs (mint xfce, Manjaro i3…) because I want to eventually resurrect my old laptop and I was trying stuff out.

        Tried installing Arch in another VM this year. The regular instructions were complicated and I didn’t follow them because too much work. Tried using arch installer and couldn’t. Had to install arch installer (???) from the boot command line. But it gave me a keyring error as well. Idk how I solved that but eventually got through.

        Then I had it functioning for some days. One day I try to turn the VM back on and it just doesn’t boot. I’m sorry arch, I love you but it wasn’t meant to be.