Game-Gun Aug 27, 2019 @ 10:08am
Lightweight Linux for a at least 12 Year old Belinea Laptop with Via C7-M Processor and Via Graphics
Hi,

I am a Linux-Noob and tried to make this old Laptop usable with a Leigtweight Linux. So far i have tried Linux Light 32Bit (installation failed every time because of installation programm crashing) and AntiX. AntiX is currently running on the Laptop, but it doesent use the Via Graphics, so Youtube is impossible and it is generally running slow, the harddrive runs fine.

My Goal is to get at least 360p smooth Youtube Playback with this machine. The Laptop had Windows xp installed, but i want something that is still updated and secure. I researched a little bit, but i couldent find a 32bit Lightweight Linux thats supports Via Graphics and itself is still supported.

The processor is a Single Core 1,6 ghz, 1,75 gb Ram and some kind of via onboard graphics, i could not find what exactly it was...

Im sorry for bad english and hope that someone has any tips regarding this problem.
Last edited by Game-Gun; Aug 28, 2019 @ 8:31am
Originally posted by DevaVictrix:
From the little bit of info you gave about the laptop it looks like you need the "xserver-xorg-video-openchrome" driver. It's in the Ubuntu and Debian repositories. I can't find it for Mint but I can't get Steam to show up in the online searches either! I'm sure it will be there!

sudo apt intstall xserver-xorg-video-openchrome
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Omega Aug 27, 2019 @ 10:18am 
Xubuntu, Puppy Linux, MX Linux.

A light OS doesn't make a crap machine usable in heavy tasks.

If the machine is 64-bit capable get a 64-bit OS. If it is 32-bit only it's going to be hard to find and OS which will still run on it, most Linux distros are dropping 32-bit support.

Xubuntu 18.04 and MX Linux both support 32-bit.
Game-Gun Aug 27, 2019 @ 11:25am 
But do these both support the Via Processor and Graphics in the Laptop, the processor is 32bit only, sadly enough... ?
Talby Aug 27, 2019 @ 2:22pm 
I have had the best luck with plain-old Debian on older laptops, I still have an old PIII laptop running Debian Jessie as a print server, should work just as well on the C7-M and whatever generic graphics it decided to use (didn’t really care as long as I can see the xterm window)... I think I used LXDE as the DE
AbedsBrother Aug 27, 2019 @ 3:08pm 
Lubuntu is my go-to lightweight distro for old computers.
DevaVictrix Aug 27, 2019 @ 4:21pm 
If it's 32bit I'd also go with Lubuntu 18.04. Mint Xfce will probably be OK too. I've got a netbbook... 1.6ghz Atom and 2GB RAM and both ran fine. LXDE is certainly easier on resources.

Or Debian of course. It can be a faff sometimes but difficult to fault.
Game-Gun Aug 27, 2019 @ 5:36pm 
Which of these is the most userfriendly ? So far i only used Linux Mint and Light on different Laptops / Desktops, AntiX for example has a confusing layout, atleast for me...
DevaVictrix Aug 27, 2019 @ 7:08pm 
I guess Lubuntu LXDE has a slightly easier desktop environment but Mint Xfce is still pretty simple.

I've found Mint works "out of the box" better than *ubuntu. I settled with Mint on my ageing 32bit laptop. Lubuntu, AntiX, Debian and whichever else I tried had some sort of Wifi or trackpad or Fn key issue. Mint Xfce just worked!

EDIT: The Linux Mint forums are also really helpful. It's a very responsive community. Linux Questions is also really good if you have any problems.
Last edited by DevaVictrix; Aug 27, 2019 @ 7:10pm
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DevaVictrix Aug 27, 2019 @ 7:24pm 
From the little bit of info you gave about the laptop it looks like you need the "xserver-xorg-video-openchrome" driver. It's in the Ubuntu and Debian repositories. I can't find it for Mint but I can't get Steam to show up in the online searches either! I'm sure it will be there!

sudo apt intstall xserver-xorg-video-openchrome
Zairker Aug 28, 2019 @ 12:11am 
Both Lubuntu and Xubuntu are lightweight, but for old PCs I'd suggest Lubuntu, it uses ~350 MB of RAM while idle.
Game-Gun Aug 28, 2019 @ 8:30am 
Thanks for the Helpful Info to all of you, i´ll start with Lubuntu and see how its performing :)
Zairker Aug 28, 2019 @ 8:34am 
The only thing is that you'll have to stick with Lubuntu 18.04 LTS; they dropped support for 32-bit computers in versions 19.04+.
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