![]() Available as a managed offering in the Azure Marketplace, Ansible delivers automation at enterprise scale with a low learning curve and 24x7 support. Manage all your services and infrastructure effortlessly across your environment with Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform. I expect, it will live till the end of times. Automate every aspect of your hybrid cloud architecture with Ansible. It is protected from the ugly, rude outside world by a 1200W Avtek surge protector. The system is powered-on for 30-60 minutes/week, so it ages say 1 week/year. They also support other GUIs like Gnome and KDE.Īll disk are used in ZFS-Raid-0, so booting is relative fast and the system is also relatively responsive also with the newest Firefox. Installation is relatively simple, but adding the GUI requires some config file changes, but that process is very well documented. XFCE comes with the the well known XFCE apps, including Firefox. I have added a GUI with XFCE Conky and XRDP. FreeBSD boots and runs from the ZFS file system and its implementation is more advanced than Ubuntu's experimental option. Since mid 2019 I use the system as a headless backup server for my Ryzen desktop with Ubuntu 20.04. I use FreeBSD on a 2003 Pentium 4 HT (3.0 GHz) 1.25 GB DDR4 (400MHz), 2 IDE HDDs and 2 SATA-1 HDDs. ![]() Also the BETA for release 13 has 32-bits support, however they will stop full support for i486 and i586 class CPUs thus CPUs older than 25 years. I still have Debian Stretch on some boxes, but as I don't browse the web on them I consider it safe (that and I'm too lazy to re-install buster not enough disk space to bump)įor 32-bits I moved to FreeBSD 12.2 (Unix), that still has FULL support for 32-bits hardware including the i486. I was using Debian long before I first started exploring other GNU/Linux distros a decade ago so it's home for me.ĭebian LTS only support specific packages, so it'll depend what you use Debian Stretch for, whether or not you should treat it as fully-supported (just like a Ubuntu flavor after the normal 3 years of supported life somewhat, with the 5 years applying only to 'main' repo. I don't know of other alternatives, but I've not looked. no (amd) graphical issue on old thinkpads that seems to impact 5.4 kernel (but not 5.3 or earlier) Debian Buster just happens to use an older kernel than Ubuntu's 18.04 with HWE and thus avoids the issue Ubuntu 18.04 is fine using GA kernel it doesn't require `forcepae -forcepae` to boot on older pentium M processors, which Ubuntu 4.15 & 5.4 kernels still require I tested it on a series of x86 hardware (pentium M & pentium 4) and truthfully had fewer issues than I did with later Ubuntu 18.04 flavors using the GA or HWE/5.4 kernels It's light on resources and heavy on functions. LXLE provides a complete drop in and go operating system coupled with style, speed and capability. LXLE does not strive to be a minimal OS, yet lightweight is something the distribution tries very hard to ensure.I'd agree with Debian Buster. LXLE is a remastered version of Ubuntu/Lubuntu LTS releases, using the LXDE desktop interface. It’s often true that many lightweight operating systems are also minimal. A minimal system is much more about ISO file size as it tends to have very few programs installed by default, which in turn makes it minimal. Lightweight simply refers to the amount of system resources needed for the system to operate. Minimal and lightweight seem to become intertwined when speaking of an operating system for aging computers, aka lightweight systems. El asunto del bluetooth muy cierto lo que dices, solo hay una distro que funciona el blueman en cualquier hardware: LXLE linux version 18.04 tanto de 32 como de 64 bits, la tengo instalada en maquinas antiguas en las dos arquitecturas es una pasada, por otra parte tengo Sparky 6. In short, LXLE is an eclectic respin of Lubuntu with its own user support. ![]() This distro follows the same LTS schedule as Ubuntu. At times removing unwanted programs or features is easier than configuring for a day. Its intention is to be able to install it on any computer and be relatively done after install. ![]() It is designed to be a drop-in and go OS, primarily for aging computers. LXLE is based on Lubuntu which is an Ubuntu OS using the LXDE desktop environment.
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