I was thinking of purchasing a new laptop since I felt like my little trusty Acer is aging. Instead, I decided to upgrade it. It is after all out of warranty, so I got it an 8GB RAM Upgrade, and a 240GB SSD, well I have to say, it's a new experience. I put a fresh install of Manjaro Linux which I highly recommend. I used GNOME as my Desktop Environment but recently switched to KDE. I originally had Xfce, but it has a limitation that I couldn't find a workaround for, so I went with GNOME and I am now experimenting with KDE. I have to say, Plasma KDE is nice, and its memory footprint won't be a problem with 8GB of RAM. The real bottleneck I some times hit is the CPU
About info below:
Operating System: Manjaro Linux
KDE Plasma Version: 5.17.4
KDE Frameworks Version: 5.64.0
Qt Version: 5.13.2
Kernel Version: 5.4.2-1-MANJARO
OS Type: 64-bit
Processors: 2 × Intel® Celeron® CPU N3050 @ 1.60GHz
Memory: 7,6 GiB of RAM
I can't say I hit it often, but I noticed a few times :) I know it's not that hard, but for my home usage, I think I can live with it. My neighbor has an HP Laptop, with an Intel i3, 8GB, and SSD laptop. One day he asked me if he should upgrade, I just can't see why would a home user who uses the laptop for browsing Facebook, maybe watching Youtube would need a stronger machine? I mean really, for those tasks you don't need a laptop a tablet would do the job just fine. I do know that he's using Windows 10, which explains why the machine feels slow and flimsy. I still don't understand or know why Windows machines manage to slow down over time. Every few years you should do a fresh install to keep it lean and fast.
For example, I have my Desktop, which now uses Ubuntu 19.10 which was upgraded over the years from 15.04, that's 4 years of upgrades keep in mind that its full upgrades. I won't say that I don't see some problems, most likely from some manual tinkering that I did. I do prefer the Manjaro rolling release method, always fresh, and up to date. So far I have not run into issues with it. I did manage to mess up an Archlinux install, simply because the upgraded Kernel did not support my laptop screens brightness settings a few years back so I had a black screen :) a few hours later, I got it fixed thanks to the community, but I ditched it back then, switched to Antergos on one laptop, and Manjaro on another. Antergos is no more, so that laptop became an Archlinux, Manjaro though still runs on my main laptop. I am considering buying a 120GB or maybe even a small 64GB SSD for my desktop, and start fresh with Manjaro on it.
Anyhow, I just wanted to share some thoughts, there you have it. I hope 2020 I will be more active "as I say every year" :)
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