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mlem
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I haven't even turned on my old laptop for a year. It's about six years old and becoming sluggish with modern software. Now I want to participate in a workshop for Raspberry Pi that requires you to bring a computer.

I feel like I should get me a new laptop, and knowing myself I'd get something in the upper mid range that gives a good bang for the buck and is slightly more pricey than I originally intended.

But I think it would be a very ridiculous thing to do, because afterwards it would just stand there while I do everything on my stationary computer, tablet and phone.

Maybe I'll throw in some lightweight Linux distro and see how far it takes me.

And feel like I should get me a new laptop.

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  • 2
    If it's just for that workshop I agree that you should slap linux on it. I saved some old laptops with lubuntu myself, works like a charm.
  • 1
    I agree with @LucaScorpion. An old laptop is a prime candidate for some lightweight Linux love. Lubuntu or Xubuntu are good candidates for getting up and running fast.
  • 0
    I agree. Wiping it clean and installing Linux would be the way to go.
  • 0
    Remove Windows. Install a true OS then enjoy some more years of your laptop.
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