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  • If you want to use it as a server, Fedora is annoying because the support lifetimes are so short.

    If you want the Fedora / Red Hat experience, consider Alma Linux. Skills wise, it is like using Res Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) which is an in-demand skill set.

  • Reading all the comments (between Kent and Linux), the problem is that the bcachefs dev thinks that his project (the filesystem) is the critically important one and that the Linux kernel needs to bend to his will.

    I am a bcachefs user but it is pretty damn obvious to me that the production Linux kernel is more important than an experimental filesystem.

  • The only way to fix Xorg is to break org. It requires a redesign.

    The Xorg devs chose to do that by starting a separate project. The breakage has been in Wayland, now maturing, while Xorg was left stable. Xlibre wants bring this disruption to the X codebase itself.

  • Debian will not run on Pentium anymore. It is not performance, it is compiler options. You need a i686 (Pentium Pro). This means none of the Debian derivatives will either.

    Adelie, Arch32, and T2 all still run on Pentium though I believe.

    [edit: sorry, I saw Pentium 75 from the comment above - Celeron M should be fine]

  • You would be surprised. If you stay text only and use a 32 bit distro, it would run up to date versions of most CLI programs.

    Adelie and Arch32 still support Pentium.

    Booting to a GUI, there are still a few options. I think Velox would run on that. I bet Xorg with FVWM would too. You are not going to have much left for apps though. However, you could run a couple of terminals.

    Adelie Linux (totally modern Linux distro) lists 64 MB as the minimum server memory requirement.

  • Are you running Trinity or KDE?

    Not sure why I get so much less unless it is that. Or are you saying you run Trinity 64 bit?

    I agree that 32 bit is not often going to be 50% less in practice. Sometimes I think we should be running 64 bit kernels with 32 bit userland.

  • I found my people.

    I have Linux on a 2009 and 2012 MacBook Pro and 2013 and 2017 MacBook Airs.

    The 2009 is getting a bit sluggish but for regular stuff, they all work great. We even played a Steam game on the 2012 earlier today (not AAA obviously).

    All Chimera Linux.