So i’m currently managing a small store and running MX Linux as main OS on all desktops, because i want to spread Debian words in my city, but people are often regretting on using my desktops for my system.

Any tips for making them less fearful on using Linux, i’m about half year running MX as my main OS, so my experience is not as a totally beginner, much less as a sysadmin.

Any help would gratefully appreciated.

  • @Echedenyan@lemmy.ml
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    3 years ago

    The computer in which I tested KDE used a Pentium D low-end processor. DDR2 RAM memory. It used 2 GB in the begining, but a module got broken so I tested it with just a module of 1 GB of RAM.

    For GNOME, I would recommend 3 GB of RAM for use in offices and Intel Celeron N2xxx which is the lowest hardware I tested in both builds (x86_32 and x86_64). Well, I tested it too with 2 GB of RAM but using 32 bits builds.

    My specs are a bit low low-end

    Don’t worry at all about this. At least in my case, you can trust I use to test it in low-end hardware as I don’t see necessary more for most people. I even finished SysAdmin vocational training course (well, I need to do the practices in a real company yet) with similar similar specs but increasing RAM to 8 GB for several VMs and finishing using no more than 4 GB in general (and most of my classmates suffering with 8th Gen i5 processors and 16 GB of RAM).

    • @DrKozaky@lemmy.mlOP
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      23 years ago

      Thanks for sharing your experience on low end hardware my dude, i really appreciated it, that will help me a lot, thank you.