LINUX LITE 7.2 FINAL RELEASED - SEE RELEASE ANNOUNCEMENTS SECTION FOR DETAILS


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Linux Lite lets this $20 computer live in 2019
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https://youtu.be/aS81-3MkKzc

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Recently got a Lenova Thinkcentre from e.bay for £30


It had no o/s installed.


Installed LL 4.4........Running great  Smile



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I have done several of these now, mostly for schools and students, but also for a couple of churches and some elderly folks without a lot of money and perfectly good "old" computers that aren't used for gaming and CAD and stuff.
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Nice friendly video! Presentation was good quality too.

I will share it will people "scared" of Linux/computers because it's not too techno-bable, me thinks Wink
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Lower cost computer than a Raspberry Pi, with a nicer OS Smile
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(04-27-2019, 07:18 AM)bitsnpcs link Wrote: Lower cost computer than a Raspberry Pi, with a nicer OS Smile
Indeed Smile

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(04-25-2019, 02:00 PM)Jocklad link Wrote: Recently got a Lenova Thinkcentre from e.bay for £30


It had no o/s installed.


Installed LL 4.4........Running great  Smile
I got my hp nc 4200 laptop for about 12$ It is 32bit only, but I can run LL 3.8 32bit just fine untill April 2021. Here is some specs
2GB ram installed, 2GB max
Intel pentium M 1,73GHz
60GB HDD
LL 3.8 32bit OS (I needed to install the OS myself no OS was preloaded)
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Bought even slower with 32bit intel single core 1400MHz, 2GB of ram and 15 minutes lasting battery. Cost about 25$. Some lag but not too slow to use. boot time under 3 minutes. Even ran light browser video games on it.
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There is a trend in thinking a low space consumption distro to be good only for older machines. Personally, nowadays - regardless of the machine - I would hesitate to ever again go anything systemwise burdensome, like, a gigabyte of RAM usage just for basic operations, having the palette of options the GNU/Linux world provides. There is no excuse for running heavy operating systems. In fact, operating systems should vanish or turn minimum entirely, but that, is a separate issue.
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