I was wondering what operating system would work best with an old Intel Atom 330 1.6Ghz processor that I have.
I have run Ubuntu 12.04LTS for some time and was generally satisfied with performance as a music server.
Then along came Ubuntu 14.04 with its fancy interface, floating menus, transparent screens and my machine just died the death and couldn't keep up with the graphic demands placed on it (I'm
just using on-board graphics since it's just a server after all).
I tried Lubuntu 13.10 which was better but not snappy enough for me but at least it allowed Ubuntu 2d interface which mainstream has banned.
Finally last night I put up Linux Lite 2.0 and it works very well with the sluggish Atom processor.
Linux Lite feels good, written by enthusiasts who just want it to work speedily and efficiently. I added Logitech media server and my music server was singing again.
It seems to handle networks well and may be a candidate for XMBC when I get around to it.
So go on, give it a try if you have an old netbook languishing somewhere unloved, you might just give it another lease of life!
I have run Ubuntu 12.04LTS for some time and was generally satisfied with performance as a music server.
Then along came Ubuntu 14.04 with its fancy interface, floating menus, transparent screens and my machine just died the death and couldn't keep up with the graphic demands placed on it (I'm
just using on-board graphics since it's just a server after all).
I tried Lubuntu 13.10 which was better but not snappy enough for me but at least it allowed Ubuntu 2d interface which mainstream has banned.
Finally last night I put up Linux Lite 2.0 and it works very well with the sluggish Atom processor.
Linux Lite feels good, written by enthusiasts who just want it to work speedily and efficiently. I added Logitech media server and my music server was singing again.
It seems to handle networks well and may be a candidate for XMBC when I get around to it.
So go on, give it a try if you have an old netbook languishing somewhere unloved, you might just give it another lease of life!