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Your favorite free O/S

#1 Post by Whitieiii » Mon Sep 11, 2017 11:39 pm

what is your favorite free operating system? I'm looking for something for one of my free machines... I don't expect much from it and already invested $8 in it for a power supply.... I was thinking of going with Linux Mint or Debian to be different then just installing Ubuntu but what do you like?
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Re: Your favorite free O/S

#2 Post by MisterB » Mon Sep 11, 2017 11:57 pm

Mint is easier than Debian and has much better plug and play hardware recognition. I have a portable installation on an express card drive and I have yet to boot it onto a Thinkpad and not have it work with all the different hardware being recognized. W500, W520, X220 Tablet, X201 Tablet, W700 and W701 all work with it with no missing drivers and it doesn't take long to boot either which surprises me because it has to reconfigure the hardware at boot.

I use Debian as my system of choice for Linux servers but Mint and Ubuntu are my favorites as client OSes.
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Re: Your favorite free O/S

#3 Post by Whitieiii » Tue Sep 12, 2017 1:07 am

MisterB wrote:
Mon Sep 11, 2017 11:57 pm
Mint is easier than Debian and has much better plug and play hardware recognition. I have a portable installation on an express card drive and I have yet to boot it onto a Thinkpad and not have it work with all the different hardware being recognized. W500, W520, X220 Tablet, X201 Tablet, W700 and W701 all work with it with no missing drivers and it doesn't take long to boot either which surprises me because it has to reconfigure the hardware at boot.

I use Debian as my system of choice for Linux servers but Mint and Ubuntu are my favorites as client OSes.
I'm going to be using it on a crappy core 2 duo 64 bit windows visa era Dell inspiron 1525 but I gotta find out why it's running the fan at 100% it may need new thermal paste (like most of my machines)
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Re: Your favorite free O/S

#4 Post by RealBlackStuff » Tue Sep 12, 2017 6:36 am

Years ago a friend of mine bought a Dell 1525 (against my advice), and it ran hot from day one.
Decent thermal paste (like Thermal Grizzly) might improve it.
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Re: Your favorite free O/S

#5 Post by Omineca » Tue Sep 12, 2017 9:32 am

I like Debian. If you look around for the 'nonfree -including firmware' version, it has a lot of extra drivers in the .iso.

My R500 (also Core2Duo) runs very nicely with Debian and LXDE on the Desktop. It's my everyday machine, and has been for a few years. XFCE might be a better choice if you want a little more automated integration.

My only complaint with Debian at this point involves peripherals. I have a tough time getting full speed out of USB drives, etc. I'm not sure why, because Android Device Bridge works at full speed through the same ports. Sometimes unmounting and remounting a USB drive helps, but sometimes it doesn't. Other than that, I'm completely happy with it.
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Re: Your favorite free O/S

#6 Post by MisterB » Tue Sep 12, 2017 6:31 pm

Whitieiii wrote:
Tue Sep 12, 2017 1:07 am


I'm going to be using it on a crappy core 2 duo 64 bit windows visa era Dell inspiron 1525 but I gotta find out why it's running the fan at 100% it may need new thermal paste (like most of my machines)
I tried it on my T60P which has been upgraded with a T7200 processor. It worked just as easily as on newer Thinkpads. Mint is just about the best when it comes to working on different hardware. I've also booted the same image in Virtualbox VMs and the Virtualbox additions are built in so it is compatible with just about any 64 bit hardware or virtual hardware.


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Re: Your favorite free O/S

#7 Post by Whitieiii » Tue Sep 12, 2017 11:11 pm

RealBlackStuff wrote:
Tue Sep 12, 2017 6:36 am
Years ago a friend of mine bought a Dell 1525 (against my advice), and it ran hot from day one.
Decent thermal paste (like Thermal Grizzly) might improve it.
ya thank god I only got the Dell for free... I would never pay money for it.... I'm only Thinkpads and Apple computers
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Re: Your favorite free O/S

#8 Post by axur-delmeria » Wed Sep 13, 2017 1:49 am

RealBlackStuff wrote:
Tue Sep 12, 2017 6:36 am
Years ago a friend of mine bought a Dell 1525 (against my advice), and it ran hot from day one.
Decent thermal paste (like Thermal Grizzly) might improve it.
It's ridiculously easy to remove the CPU heatsink (underside access panel), but the fan is a separate unit for some reason.

Undervolting works too, since it has a Core 2 Duo CPU. :D
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Re: Your favorite free O/S

#9 Post by Whitieiii » Thu Sep 14, 2017 2:27 am

oddly enough I think my 2015 Macbook pro, Dell and Thinkpad T440p are the hottest running machines I own... I'm going to fully dissemble the T440p soon to clean it out and hopefully get it to a point where I can sell it for a T440p with nvidia graphics or upgrade it with a board that has nvidia graphics... at this point i'm set on getting an nvidia T440p
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X1 Extreme Gen 2 16GB ram 1650 M-Q 1TB SSD Win 10
x260 6th gen i-series
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Re: Your favorite free O/S

#10 Post by unix_joe » Sat Sep 16, 2017 12:33 am

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Re: Your favorite free O/S

#11 Post by katiefkn » Sun Jan 21, 2018 4:43 pm

Debian is my favorite. 8)

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Re: Your favorite free O/S

#12 Post by MustardOrMayo » Mon Jan 22, 2018 10:14 am

I have multiple favourites, all of which are Linux distros (those being Debian, Devuan, and KDE Neon), but if I had to pick one, it'd be Devuan, although, If I had to recommend a Linux distro to someone who's new to the world of GNU/Linux, I'd recommend one of the many official "flavours" of Ubuntu or Linux Mint.
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Re: Your favorite free O/S

#13 Post by madicetea » Sat Mar 17, 2018 4:30 am

Whitieiii wrote:
Mon Sep 11, 2017 11:39 pm
what is your favorite free operating system? I'm looking for something for one of my free machines... I don't expect much from it and already invested $8 in it for a power supply.... I was thinking of going with Linux Mint or Debian to be different then just installing Ubuntu but what do you like?
DOS 7.0/V and Fedora, depending on the age of the machine's hardware I expect it to run on.
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Re: Your favorite free O/S

#14 Post by Whitieiii » Mon Mar 19, 2018 6:51 pm

I'm currently running Linux Mint with xfce desktop on my Dell with 3gb ram and 5400 rpm hard drive and it's working good enough... It's just a knock around machine to try Linux on and it's been a good machine other than the fan bearing and needing a $5 power supply but I wouldn't mind picking up another early core 2 duo for around $10-20 and use it as a Linux machine
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A30 Pentium 3 512MB ram 60GB HDD Win 98SE
HP 8460p 2nd gen i7 8GB ram 500GB HDD Radeon 6470m Win 7
T440p 4th gen i7 12GB ram GT 730m 1TB SSD Win 10
X1 Extreme Gen 2 16GB ram 1650 M-Q 1TB SSD Win 10
x260 6th gen i-series
Mum's T440s 4th gen i5 8GB ram 300GB SSD Win 10

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Re: Your favorite free O/S

#15 Post by zerotetration » Mon Apr 09, 2018 3:08 am

I find OpenBSD runs excellent on older Thinkpads. Nearly all hardware features are fully supported and the system is extremely stable. I can run indefinitely without needing to reboot just closing the lid for sleep or hibernating the machine. OpenBSD does have a somewhat steep learning curve for configuration to get it running optimally but every thing that you need basically works out of the box. As you learn more you can tune it to work even better. In the near future I am thinking of selling some t61 / r61 machines with OpenBSD + Firefox 58 or 59 + Libre Office with everything configured. Without the Windows (and possibly Linux, idk, I have not used Linux actively for many years) bloat you will be amazed at how fast old hardware can perform in the present day. I can watch HD youtube videos, even three or four simultaneously in multiple tabs, etc, on my daily driver X61 with 4 gb of ram, for example.

Meanwhile a T60 that I have with windows 7 installed on in order to run iTunes....struggles to do anything and the OS constantly swaps out to disk / hogs almost all the T60's 3 gb of ram.

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Re: Your favorite free O/S

#16 Post by Dekks » Mon Apr 09, 2018 6:50 am

For older hw I would recommend Debian, but look up how to dl the nonfree-iso or know how to apt get them after basic installation. The documentation on howto do this is easily found on the Debian website.
It's that step IMO that people seem to think is poor hw detection, it's just that you need to add the right firmware to get full functionality.

For new hw go for Arch once you know your way around Linux.
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