![]() The most recent one is 18.04 LTS (the LTS versions are released in April during even years, so 14.04, 16.04, 18.04. I suggest that you use versions with long time support, LTS. I would say that it should work well also with standard Ubuntu and Kubuntu, even though their desktop environments need more 'horsepower' and RAM to work well compared to the light ones. I should also say that there are four light-weight Ubuntu family flavours,Īll of these flavours are light enough for your computer. ![]() It might also be good to have several flavours in a multiboot environment to test what is developed in your favourite desktop environment. You can do the same or similar test with installed systems in the same kind of external drive(s).Īfter such tests you will know, what works best for you, with the tools that you want to use. You can 'Try' them live or persistent live booted from a fast USB 3 pendrive or USB 3 connected SSD (without touching the internal drive). It might be difficult to know the answer without testing. Intel Core i7-3537U (2 cores/4 hyper-threading). ![]() Here are some specs my laptop is currently using: I would like to point that I'm looking for a fast environment without big usages of memory, which I will dual boot on my laptop, which is not that old but in comparison to recent laptops it starts to become outdated.
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