What distro would you recommend for a 32-bit old Acer One laptop?

It's an old model (Acer One D257) Processor is Intel Atom. Memory is 1GB DDR3 with 320 GB of HDD. I currently Have MX 21 running on it, but I need to reinstall because I forgot the root password. Since I'm reinstalling the OS, I thought I'd ask here for recommendations for an OS that makes the most of this oldie.

Pantherina,

The Distro is not important, just debloat it. Something like Alpine is actually smaller, but in the end the Desktop needs to be tiny.

Doll_Tow_Jet-ski,

Good point. Thanks

Pantherina,

If you can run the Raspberry Pi Desktop that would be good. Wayland and I think very light.

I am thinking about installing that on Fedora, rebranding and all, to have an actually small Wayland Desktop, because the current options are either WMs or bigger Desktops

KISSmyOS,

The Distro is not important

Most distros have dropped 32bit UEFI support, so on old hardware, the distro is important.

SplashJackson,

I would recommend FreeDOS

Doll_Tow_Jet-ski,

Thanks but the laptop is for my 3-yeard old daughter. I hope she becomes a linux user but she's not there yet (to use FreeDOS) :)

SplashJackson,

I put galliumOS on the laptop for my toddler… he likes it! But thats a specific distro for a specific netbook. Whatever you get, try GCompris, it’s a good collection of educational software

Doll_Tow_Jet-ski,

Thanks! I'll check it out

Tibert, (edited )

I have no experience for this matter, nor a lot of Linux either, but there seem to be some interesting choices here (there isn’t best and worst, it’s just a list, and the most adapted to what you need).

itsfoss.com/32-bit-linux-distributions/

Obviously the minimum system requirements should not be your max amount of ram. You need to account for apps or tools you’ll run.

Doll_Tow_Jet-ski,

Thanks, that list was very helpful in confirming some of the ideas I already had.

LunchEnjoyer,
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Alpine Linux could be worth giving a shot very lightweight!

Doll_Tow_Jet-ski,

Interesting. I search for Alpine Linux and the first search result was a Lemmy community. Looks interesting. Thanks!

RubyWitch,
@RubyWitch@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

One distro that I’ve recently found runs pretty well on older/slower systems like this is wattOS. It’s a distro focused on power efficiency, but because of that it does well on underpowered systems.

Fabrik872,

Debian

rambos,

Isnt min suggested 2GB for debian? Well I was running it on 1GB

Yoddel_Hickory,

I installed it successfully on a 512 MB machine the other day, with LXQT. Didn’t run very well though.

Doll_Tow_Jet-ski,

Yeah it's going to be a debian-based at least, that's for sure

Jumuta,

Debian based distros can be very different from each other. Ubuntu, Mint, Pop!, etc are all based off debian. I think what the commenter you’re replying to is saying is to install the stock debian image, because that’s the lightest version of debian.

HumanPerson,

I used to like Debian based (and still do; I use it on my server with no intention of switching) but Opensuse is great on the desktop and supports 32 bit. Even tumbleweed is rock solid.

Doll_Tow_Jet-ski,

I've been hearing good things about opensuse while researching my alternatives

sv1sjp,
@sv1sjp@lemmy.world avatar

Personally I am using a netbook like this as a headless server with Ubuntu.

You can try to run Lubuntu, or even TinyCore and Puppy Linux on this for simple tasks.

Generally speaking, with 1GB of ram and Intel atom, as you stay away from video streaming platforms and use simple tools for writing text or run simple code in python, you would be fine. However with less than 100€ you can find laptops with core i5 4rd generation with 8gb ram. I am not sure if it worths it.

EfreetSK,
@EfreetSK@lemmy.world avatar

I had similar netbook like OP and was running Lubuntu for a very long time but afaik they dropped support for 32 bit architectures some time ago. I think 18.04 was the last 32 bit LTS? Not sure, I’d need to check it

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