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minus-squaregeomalinkfedilink3•1 year agoIts more of a niche. You probably won’t have the huge support you have on gnu/Linux nowadays
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkTiếng Việt1•1 year ago“gnu/Linux nowadays” is unusable on old hardware (except distros like Alpine) I think?
minus-squaregeomalinkfedilink2•1 year agoThere are a bunch of distros focused on old hardware compatibility. I often install Linux on 32 bit laptops from around 2008 and they work perfectly
Its more of a niche. You probably won’t have the huge support you have on gnu/Linux nowadays
“gnu/Linux nowadays” is unusable on old hardware (except distros like Alpine) I think?
There are a bunch of distros focused on old hardware compatibility. I often install Linux on 32 bit laptops from around 2008 and they work perfectly