Thanks Jerry and team for your great work on LL. I've got a 13-yr old Dell Latitude D610; spent £20 on RAM upgrade and now have a fast and very stable machine. I'm a volunteer for AbilityNet ITCanWork in the UK so recommending Linux Lite for clients with older machines and no need for proprietary software or drivers. All best, David
great to see u LL user from London. it's great to hear when LL works charmly in an old laptop
Welcome Sir
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(06-17-2018, 01:26 AM)hackneydave link Wrote: [ -> ]Thanks Jerry and team for your great work on LL. I've got a 13-yr old Dell Latitude D610; spent £20 on RAM upgrade and now have a fast and very stable machine. I'm a volunteer for AbilityNet ITCanWork in the UK so recommending Linux Lite for clients with older machines and no need for proprietary software or drivers. All best, David
Welcome to the forum, hackneydave.
I agree 100%. This OS is very stable and crazy fast!
Very good and well polished distro especially for older hardware. And yes, no proprietary drivers needed.
For example the open source 'nouveau' module for Nvidia cards works very well.
I recommend LL to my friends and colleagues too
Hello hackneydave,
Welcome to the forum
Welcome hackneydave.Yes, really smooth on the Dell 600 series.
LL3.8 has been really zippy on my slightly younger Dell D630 and suspect that LL4 will be the same too, if/when I get round to installing it ...
Cheers from Hastings - just "down the road" from you ...
Mike