Really Old Laptop, new life with MX
Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2023 12:49 pm
Greetings to All
I have an old laptop (15 years) that I was about to disassemble and throw away. It's an old Toshiba, AMD64 X2 with 4gb RAM. I've been using Ubuntu on another old laptop which runs great, but it's a good bit higher spec. I've been hearing of and reading about MX for sometime and many years ago used Mepis for a little while. I thought I'd put an SSD in it and and give MX a try. Installed KDE Plasma and didn't expect much, but wow was I surprised! I've been a Linux user for over 20 years, but I'm just a user and not an expert, so I had mentally put MX at the same level as Ubuntu or Mint in terms of resource needed. I didn't expect this laptop would have handled it. It runs smooth and quick, even YouTube videos run without a glitch. So, I may have to rethink disposing of it.
The only glitch I can identify is that at the login screen in flickers quite badly (very low end graphics). I turned off compositing and it helped, but it didn't cure it. It does not reoccur once logged in, only at the login screen. If anyone knows of a fix, I'd appreciate it. Other than that, I am very impressed with MX KDE and will consider using it on my higher end laptops. Well Done to the MX team!
Best regards
Bob
I have an old laptop (15 years) that I was about to disassemble and throw away. It's an old Toshiba, AMD64 X2 with 4gb RAM. I've been using Ubuntu on another old laptop which runs great, but it's a good bit higher spec. I've been hearing of and reading about MX for sometime and many years ago used Mepis for a little while. I thought I'd put an SSD in it and and give MX a try. Installed KDE Plasma and didn't expect much, but wow was I surprised! I've been a Linux user for over 20 years, but I'm just a user and not an expert, so I had mentally put MX at the same level as Ubuntu or Mint in terms of resource needed. I didn't expect this laptop would have handled it. It runs smooth and quick, even YouTube videos run without a glitch. So, I may have to rethink disposing of it.
The only glitch I can identify is that at the login screen in flickers quite badly (very low end graphics). I turned off compositing and it helped, but it didn't cure it. It does not reoccur once logged in, only at the login screen. If anyone knows of a fix, I'd appreciate it. Other than that, I am very impressed with MX KDE and will consider using it on my higher end laptops. Well Done to the MX team!
Best regards
Bob