Hello, I recently bought a IBM Thinkpad r52 from during 2005, before lenovo took over. It had been running Windows XP, and it was in great condition. It seemed to have been previously owned by a software developer working at DELL. So, I decided to install linux. I need a 32 gb distro which is fast, reliable, supported, and highly customizable. I tried AntiX, it is really bad. I tried Puppy, it also is bad. I tried Debian 12, it worked. I used the i386 cd image and flashed it onto a usb drive, I set it up, but of course, it did not work perfectly. Here were the big problems with this debian:
1. Incomplete APT packages, when I ran list apt it started in the Ms and was sorted alphabetically.
2. even with packages in the APT list, installing them does not work. I tried thunderbird and it not find it in the list, even though when I checked it was there.
3. I can not customize the log-in screen at all.
4. if I use the package manager to install packages it prompts me to insert installation media into the cd reader.
5. it boots very slowly.
6. Firefox is super slow on it, but lynx works fine. I would like it to have java capabilities.
All the good things about debian:
1. easy-ish to install
2. easy to use
3. pretty customizable
I would like to know if there are any better distros to use and what gui I should use, in Debian I tried LXDE and XFCE, both worked. nothing else worked.
Thanksb
1. Incomplete APT packages, when I ran list apt it started in the Ms and was sorted alphabetically.
2. even with packages in the APT list, installing them does not work. I tried thunderbird and it not find it in the list, even though when I checked it was there.
3. I can not customize the log-in screen at all.
4. if I use the package manager to install packages it prompts me to insert installation media into the cd reader.
5. it boots very slowly.
6. Firefox is super slow on it, but lynx works fine. I would like it to have java capabilities.
All the good things about debian:
1. easy-ish to install
2. easy to use
3. pretty customizable
I would like to know if there are any better distros to use and what gui I should use, in Debian I tried LXDE and XFCE, both worked. nothing else worked.
Thanksb

