Which distro is best for a single core netbook

Which distro is best for a single core netbook

Any of them would work, it's more your choice in WM/DE that'd affect it. I'd go for Debian.

Jesus, are you running a netbook made in 2006 or something?

Atom N270 was a very popular CPU in netbooks and it's single core. Mine's got one too.

What netbook do you use?

IdeaPad S10

Arch Linux.

Distro doesn't matter, they all perform the same with the exception of gentoo/funtoo. You should use any distro you like with a lightweight DE or just a WM. My suggestions: XFCE or i3.

2011 Thinkpad x120e with AMD E-240

I'm not alone!

HP Mini 110 made in 2009.

Lubuntu

Lubuntu is great

I use Ubuntu MATE, lenovo x131e

Indeed. LXDE is very lightweight and it comes with openbox.

Install windows 10

Eat a dick

This tqbh famalam

Windows is the best because it lets me play my JRPG's

Also reminder that gaming is the main reason why we have computers today

Fuck off you piece of shit.

>he doesn't have a state of the art gaming rig
It may have cost $13550, but it's worth it to watch my animu in 4k @ 144Hz

I actually have used Windows 10 on my low tier netbooks and have always been impressed by the battery life. Why cant Linux into power management?

Triskell light for muh freedom

Because you haven't configured it? What commands do you use to control hard drive spindown on Windows 10?

I think we should take his name and spam using it until it gets autobanned.
Who's in?

Let's do it

lubuntu
bunsenlabs

Though I don't exactly feel like shitposting, and was going to bed, I'll try to pick the habit up.

Xubuntu is actually better than lubuntu for really low end shit. I tried both on a fucking old 1GB ram XP Pentium M machine.

Windows 7 Lite works better than Ubuntu minimal+openbox on MY netbook