Chief BRB, Posting Posts: 2,216 Joined: Jul 2008 |
08-22-2013, 03:37 PM
So I just got a pretty old laptop (2007) and I've always kinda wanted one just so i could get files on the go and use it with dropbox so i can have files synced everywhere and just do things with it. i know i'll for sure need to get a new battery for it, but it runs pretty god damn slow and i want to know if there's anything i can do to at least get it to run things better than it previously does. any good guides out there that people have previously used? should i consider using a different OS? etc. etc.
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Mission Difficult BRB, Posting Posts: 1,771 Joined: Mar 2008 |
08-22-2013, 04:02 PM
I tend to install some flavor of Linux (usually Ubuntu) on old laptops for my parents every few years. They run well enough for web browsing.
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Chief BRB, Posting Posts: 2,216 Joined: Jul 2008 |
08-22-2013, 10:21 PM
if it helps, here's the laptop and CPU-Z report http://pastebin.com/FBvXpns6 (tl;dr: its a presario v6000)
some linux os's i've looked at are debian, LXLE, and ElementaryOS. slightly leaning towards debian. any opinions? |
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HeK Rotartsinimda Posts: 4,183 Joined: Jun 2015 |
08-22-2013, 11:15 PM
Ubuntu has very good community support. It's easy to learn and tons of projects are now built with it in mind.
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Didzo Uninstalling Posts: 5,206 Joined: Dec 2009 |
08-22-2013, 11:19 PM
I installed Ubuntu on an old laptop that was to be given away. It makes old hardware feel snappier and is intuitive and simple to use.
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