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Cake day: March 8th, 2023

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  • Thank you.

    If you haven’t tried them, I recommend giving them a try. They all have something to offer.

    I have tried them on desktop and in most cases, I did not have any serious issue with them. I was thinking which one would be better optimised for laptops.

    KDE handled things very well

    I’m on KDE now. It’s good. Was thinking whether there are any DE’s that are specifically recommended for laptops, for efficiency or ease of use.





  • best option

    Ubuntu is popular and new-user friendly. And xfce is generally lighter on resources. It’s a good choice.

    What can I do

    Almost everything.
    Some proprietary apps you’ve used from windows may not be available, but equivalent ones would be available on linux.
    Stuff like browsing the web(provided that you don’t open too many tabs, because you have low ram) and watching movies n all is quite good.
    What all things fo you intend to do on it? I think it’ll be easier to check that the things you want are there.