11-19-2016, 05:01 PM
I agree it's fast in use, but i did find the 30-90 minutes to finish the complete install inlucding all updates a little slow for me..
--probably only to do with my internet speed and older CPUs and of course less RAm (2GB)
Nevertheless when it is installed it runs well and fast..
I don't have a really fast Internet connection, but it's not bad, and having tried 2 lightweight distros (linuxlite 3x and Solydxee-32bit (solydxk--unfortunately 32bit on an older machine), and found them both fast with the XFCE desktop
--their (solydxk 64bit) would not run on my Athlon-64, but linuxlite 64bit 3x did and installed just fine..
Like any distro, I have to personalize it, by cleaning (removing) software I cant or don't want to use or be installed
--and despite what Jerry has said about numlock beingĀ ON by default (I assume only to accommodate notebooks and mobile device ??)t, I still don"t like that, even though I can prevent it turning ON
I would actually prefer that my BIOS selections were accepted
--probably only to do with my internet speed and older CPUs and of course less RAm (2GB)
Nevertheless when it is installed it runs well and fast..
I don't have a really fast Internet connection, but it's not bad, and having tried 2 lightweight distros (linuxlite 3x and Solydxee-32bit (solydxk--unfortunately 32bit on an older machine), and found them both fast with the XFCE desktop
--their (solydxk 64bit) would not run on my Athlon-64, but linuxlite 64bit 3x did and installed just fine..
Like any distro, I have to personalize it, by cleaning (removing) software I cant or don't want to use or be installed
--and despite what Jerry has said about numlock beingĀ ON by default (I assume only to accommodate notebooks and mobile device ??)t, I still don"t like that, even though I can prevent it turning ON
I would actually prefer that my BIOS selections were accepted