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    3 months ago

    As long as it is 8th gen Intel or newer it is officially supported. It depends on what you mean by “really old.” I have hardware from the early 2000s that runs Debian.

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      2 months ago

      Finally got around to looking up the info on it.

      It’s a Dell Latitude D630 (model PP18L according to the label). CPU is: Intel Core 2 T7250, 2.00GHz, 800MHz, 2M L2 Cache, Dual Core Built: 27 MAR 2008 (actually newer than I thought) Last OS to have support from Dell was: Windows Vista 32/64 bit RAM is: 2.0GB, DDR2-667 SDRAM

      Per this page it doesn’t meet the specs: Windows 11 requirements But that page also states:

      you may not be able to install Windows 11

      so it’s more of a soft spec than an actual hard minimum.

      I have systems from before 2000 that I’m sure would run x86 Linux (especially DSL Linux: [DamnSmallLinux.Org](https://www.damnsmalllinux.org/ and such). Can’t wait to browse using Lynx again :-)

      edit: formatting

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        2 months ago

        You can run a bunch of of things on that hardware. The limiting factor is the ram so if you can upgrade it there will be a massive improvement. Also look into getting a SSD.

        I would go Debian with Firefox ESR and ublock origin. You can apply the Firefox privacy patches if you want.

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          2 months ago

          I can’t see investing upgrades into HW that old (I know I could, just doesn’t seem like the best use of money in the long run).

          Also, my partner’s SW is only available for Windows and I don’t feel like teaching them enough Linux to run Wine under it.

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            2 months ago

            Well that hardware isn’t going to run a supported version of Windows anyway.

            2 GB of ram should be enough

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              2 months ago

              That was my original point: it is running Windows 11 right now. A bit slow, but it runs.

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                Windows 11 requires 4 GB of memory and a newer CPU. There is no way that’s officially supported by Microsoft.

                However, somehow I think you know that. Just keep in mind it probably will have issues and updates may not apply. (No security patches potentially)