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I'd recommend something super light weight like a distro with LXQt, XFCE is good but LXQt will remain the most lightweight desktop environment that's still very flexible.
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>>32472 Sorry if this looks ESL, I just woke up.
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honestly go as light as you can, if you can deal with the learning curve then try dwm or if you want to use wayland there's stuff like dwl or niri. If youre trying to run games on that shit I would try to avoid using game launchers like steam & drm in general as they are resource hogs.
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> same thing with dickcord
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>>32459 (OP)mx linux is probably one of the most light weight distros i know.
works great, it even supports fluxbox (really old de, clunky but runs well on old hardware)
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thx, aesthetics are the last thing i'd take in mind for this dogshit APU
i'd run purely on terminal but i'm not the only one who uses this crap so, i'll give a try on that and maybe debian with lxqt
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>>32528i wonder how lightweight wayland is since its actually very simple
https://wayland.fyi/^ talking about this shit â„–32548[Quote]
>>32538wayland is just a protocol, you still need to choose a wayland compliant compositor and window manager which range from bare minimum like cage to troonbloat like wlroots
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>>32459 (OP)A CRT for low resolutions and using gentoo is the endgame. Optionally with a cross compiler machine is so emerging @world doesn't take 4 days. I personally do something similar but even mine isn't such a potato