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PeppermintOS? I'm trying to prepare an ancient Chromebook C202S for Linux and have had some ideas from antiX to MXLinux and Loc-OS, but it seems that PeppermintOS may be among the best choices.

The tech level of this Chromebook's end user is unlikely to work well with Arch + BSPWM, which was recommended to me by someone else.

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[–] Rhaedas@fedia.io 1 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Good luck with the effort. I have a Chromebook that I was considering to do the same after messing with using it as-is but running Forefox under its Linux wrapper and seeing how painfully slow it was. But then I dived into Google's efforts in locking them down and decided it wasn't worth the effort (yet). I turned to an old Macbook that couldn't be updated anymore and discovered the exact opposite. With a bit more RAM and a swap to a SSD, it runs current Linux Mint with little issues. I may explore the Chromebook again when I have extra time, as it's doable, just a PIA.

[–] Flagstaff@programming.dev 1 points 1 day ago (1 children)

I can't remember where I read it or it might have possibly been in a video: the KDE Falkon browser may be a better fit than Firefox. I guess I'll try both...

[–] Rhaedas@fedia.io 1 points 1 day ago

Firefox is a heavier browser, so there are other options to use when RAM is an issue. There are tradeoffs in features though, so pick what works best. The default RAM I had with the Macbook (2GB) was usable but barely, I had to stay away from something like Youtube or it would crash. But I was able to bump up to 8GB which opened up doing a lot more.