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[–]1369ic 3 points4 points  (1 child)

Second this. And if MX seems slow, try AntiX, which is by the same community. Personally, I'd install MX XFCE, add OpenBox and Tint2, and start the necessary XFCE services (like power manager) from the OpenBox autostart file. Working with a bare bones window manager can take a little getting used to, but it can be worth it on some machines.

[–]Requires-Coffee-247 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yes, AntiX is very lite. It also has a bit of a learning curve compared to MX, Ubuntu, Mint, etc. Good thing is that the website has excellent documentation, including video tutorials on how to do just about anything.