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@kbin.social
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    2 年前

    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@lemmy.ml
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      2 年前

      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@lemmy.world
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        2 年前

        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.

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        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

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        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.