I feel that a computer of such an old age is not suitable for installing Gnome or KDE. Not to mention it is huge, and it is not interesting to install some special effects. Personally, I think it is better to just run the terminal. Or install a lighter desktop manager.
Of course it’s best to change to another notebook!
arch without gnome/kde.
Xubuntu
5 open source lightweight Linux desktop environments suitable for old computers
arch is a small kernel without UI ps: I don’t know if the word is misspelled.
It depends on which distribution you are familiar with. Most Linux without a desktop can run stably. I personally recommend debian stable
X40. Debian 7.5 and the built-in GNOME environment. . . Maybe I'm used to using a slow computer. . .
linuxmint mate desktop, you can try it
Ubuntu, Yulin Mufeng can also be used, and all kinds of software are available.
Various lightweight linux distributions
I feel that a computer of such an old age is not suitable for installing Gnome or KDE. Not to mention it is huge, and it is not interesting to install some special effects. Personally, I think it is better to just run the terminal. Or install a lighter desktop manager.
Of course it’s best to change to another notebook!
DistroWatch 上的Old Computers系列:
http://distrowatch.com/search.php?category=Old+Computers