Reasonably lightweight and fast

>reasonably lightweight and fast
>doesn't break
>handsome
>non meme package manager

what distro should I install on my T420s Jow Forums?

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MS-DOS 6.2

arch with i3

>lightweight
Go back to whatever planet you're from. W10 is a resource hog of epic proportions.

But I'll agree with the rest of it only because the whole OS is carried by the advancements of the hardware that supports it.

already have this on my T500 but I want something that doesn't break and less autism

pic is not related user...

unironically gentoo is all of those things

I'm thinking of installing gentoo on an old shitbox I have, doesn't it break a lot though?

Lubuntu

Apperently it doesn't since its literally hand tailored to work on your machine. If something does not work it technically is always your fault by logic. Thats why they meme install gentoo, because if you can do it you are able to fix any problem because they are your problems and yours only. I also plan to install it next week when finals are over so maybe my mind will change

>W10 is a resource hog of epic proportions
Imagine unironically believe in this lie.
W10 is fastest and best desktop OS.

nice bait

Kali

xubuntu or linux mint xfce

Clear Linux. You can use dnf if swupd doesn't have what you need.

>T420s
Throw that shit in the garbage.
Does that even have 802.11n?
I know that shit probably doesn't even have usb3.... yuck.

You reek of itoddler.
Void Linux

He wants something that won't break.

Debian Sid completed with Flatpak, choose your DE from the installer.
I mean if we rule out every other OS then maybe. That would be pretty stupid though.

freebsd

Pointless to say this to these washed up CRT using losers. They will be permanently virgins because they cannot let go

gentoo

debian

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windows 10 ame

literally never breaks if youre not special

> lightweight
> 2Gb+ ram at idle.

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compromised

Gentoo, but for your first run use genkernel, its not worth the half a sec less booting time

void linux

>flatpak
Enjoy your bloat, tard

If you have seperate /home and / partitions:
flatpak install --user

Windows 10 1903