
Greetings. I've not looked recently but from memory and the discussion yesterday seems people have a use case for them. Off the top of my memory the three ideal candidates depending on what you requirements would be: 1. Arch or Gentoo if your fine rolling basically your own distro with a package manager 2. Debian - Any version with a lightweight desktop should work 3. Debian unstable derivatives based on Debian unstable. Seems there were a lot, the only issue was some like antix were 32 bit, but it now seems to have a 64 bit version. They recommend 256 mems of ram and I was able to open like 3 "normal tabs without hitting swap in firefox with that. Idles between 0 and 3% of a single core from a i5 2500K at 4.2 Ghz in a VM. Rarely hits 3 percent at idle, through mostly its a flat 0% to 1% usage. Even on that amount of hardware it was surprisingly fast. And yes it can probably run YouTube 1080p on a Pentium 4 with enough ram, didn't try through. https://antixlinux.com/ Debian or Arch would be best if your using GPU packages as those would be in either AUR, the user Arch repo probably or another non distribution repo for Debian. Also to my knowledge outside of Nvidia and a few ARM vendors most GPUs are upstreamed in Mesa these days. The problem is that Nvidia has been the only real choice in the high end due to it performing better there for the last few years, there are rumors of Intel building discrete cards through: https://www.tomshardware.com/news/intel-xe-graphics-all-we-know Maybe that helps some people as I forget to mention this yesterday, Nick -- Fundamentally an organism has conscious mental states if and only if there is something that it is like to be that organism--something it is like for the organism. - Thomas Nagel