Hello.
I have an Acer Chromebook 15 CB3-532 and I'm looking for an ultra-lightweight Arch-based Linux distribution with a recent kernel (6.x or rolling release) that weighs around 2 GB installed or a little more, has good battery management, detects audio correctly (which many lightweight distros don't), and allows me to play games like Sober or some Valve games on Steam without any issues.
I have 15 GB of total disk space, so I need something really lightweight and efficient in terms of storage and RAM.
I've tried several, but I'm still not entirely convinced. I like Artix, but it takes up about 5 GB of installed space. Alpine has a very old kernel. Void also uses a somewhat old kernel. Manjaro takes up about 6 GB. I love Debian 13 testing, but it doesn't provide audio. And ArchBang or GreenBang, although lightweight at startup, become cumbersome after updating.
What I'm looking for is something with an LXDE or Openbox environment, that has a simple installation with a script or wizard without having to do it completely manually like pure Arch, that can be maintained on disk (not in live mode), and that offers a good balance between performance, lightness, and compatibility without losing a modern kernel.
Do you know of any Arch-based distros that meet these requirements or a recommended minimum installation with decent audio support on Chromebooks? I'm also interested in knowing if there's a minimalist Arch remix that works well with audio and allows for smooth gaming.
I have an Acer Chromebook 15 CB3-532 and I'm looking for an ultra-lightweight Arch-based Linux distribution with a recent kernel (6.x or rolling release) that weighs around 2 GB installed or a little more, has good battery management, detects audio correctly (which many lightweight distros don't), and allows me to play games like Sober or some Valve games on Steam without any issues.
I have 15 GB of total disk space, so I need something really lightweight and efficient in terms of storage and RAM.
I've tried several, but I'm still not entirely convinced. I like Artix, but it takes up about 5 GB of installed space. Alpine has a very old kernel. Void also uses a somewhat old kernel. Manjaro takes up about 6 GB. I love Debian 13 testing, but it doesn't provide audio. And ArchBang or GreenBang, although lightweight at startup, become cumbersome after updating.
What I'm looking for is something with an LXDE or Openbox environment, that has a simple installation with a script or wizard without having to do it completely manually like pure Arch, that can be maintained on disk (not in live mode), and that offers a good balance between performance, lightness, and compatibility without losing a modern kernel.
Do you know of any Arch-based distros that meet these requirements or a recommended minimum installation with decent audio support on Chromebooks? I'm also interested in knowing if there's a minimalist Arch remix that works well with audio and allows for smooth gaming.

