April 14th, 2020 at 11:58 PM
Xfce is always a good choice. It’s a very robust desktop environment for how small its resource footprint is. It’s pretty snappy.
The one thing about Debian that I don’t like is that they are very stringent with non-free stuff. It’s much easier to install that stuff on Ubuntu I find, but if you don’t need third party graphics or WiFi drivers, it’s a non issue.
The one thing about Debian that I don’t like is that they are very stringent with non-free stuff. It’s much easier to install that stuff on Ubuntu I find, but if you don’t need third party graphics or WiFi drivers, it’s a non issue.