Liam Proven [15.04.2021 16:34]:
> On Thu, 15 Apr 2021 at 14:49, Jerome Shidel <jer...@shidel.net> wrote:
>>
>> A while back, I was looking for a distro that still actively supported 
>> 32-bit hardware. Most mainstream distros have
>> moved to 64-bit only.  However, out of the ones I’ve tried that still do 
>> 32-bit, most seem sluggish at best.
> 
> Interesting. I have a Sony Vaio P sub-netbook that only has a 32-bit
> CPU.  I tried:
> • MX Linux (worked, has what I consider bloat and wasn't as
> customisable as I would like)
> • Crunchbang++ (very small text, not as lightweight as original
> CrunchBang: ±210-200MB RAM in use)
> • Raspberry Pi Desktop x86 (very customisable, full desktop, and used
> less RAM than CB++ (±205MB)

I would try Void Linux and Alpine Linux on such hardware.
-- 
Hilsen Harald


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