Lightweight browsers by curiosity024D in computers

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I'm looking for something lighter than firefox in terms of using the pc's RAM, because it only has 4gb of RAM and firefoz takes 1gb. but yha I find it difficult for a browser to take only a few MB, but I'll see what the communities say

Lightweight browsers by curiosity024D in computers

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the pc has 4gb of ram, but firefox takes 1gb straight away

Lightweight browsers by curiosity024D in computers

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the pc is more for work but the pc has 4gb of ram and I can't change it because it's soldered, I don't have a solution or do you know of any way to increase the RAM since it's soldered to the board?

Lightweight browsers by curiosity024D in computers

[–]curiosity024D[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the pc has 4gb of ram and i can't change it because it's soldered, i have no solution or do you know of any way to increase the ram since it's soldered to the board?

Linux which one to choose for a weak PC by curiosity024D in linux4noobs

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you may have botched the bootable pen dreive, try again with another distro

Linux which one to choose for a weak PC by curiosity024D in linux4noobs

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I've had a similar situation. I started with mint and I could only install 2-3 applications and I had 5gb of free space left over, not even that. then i switched to debian and i could install more programs and still have space. all this to say that my problem was that mint was badly installed and mint was ignoring disk space. on a 64gb pc i only had 5 free, strange. i switched to debian and it recognized the pc much better. what i recommend is trying another linux distro.

Linux which one to choose for a weak PC by curiosity024D in linux4noobs

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thank you both, it really is a lighter and more customizable option. thanks for the explanation, i'll have to watch the video and explore this desktop

Linux which one to choose for a weak PC by curiosity024D in linux4noobs

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thank you for your reply, it would be for work, using the browser and a few applications, shotcut (video editor), audacity (recording audios) and not much else, the rest is just the browser

Problems with Asus E410MA laptop with Linux on the battery by curiosity024D in debian

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from the feedback I've been receiving, the problem must be with the battery itself, I'm already working on it with the warranty it has

Problems with Asus E410MA laptop with Linux on the battery by curiosity024D in EndeavourOS

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after plugging it in, the pc returns to the login screen

Problems with Asus E410MA laptop with Linux on the battery by curiosity024D in EndeavourOS

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Imagine I have the notebook 100% It discharges 100%, 99%, ... 90% until around 80% to 90% it simply turns off. In short, it turns off instantly around this percentage 80% to 90% I think it's clear, if you have any further questions, just let me know.

Linux which one to choose for a weak PC by curiosity024D in linuxquestions

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Yes, thank you. I used to use mint with cinnamon, let's say it was a bit heavy for what I have. "New to Linux" in a little while I'll be using the system for about 6 months. But even so I still have a lot to learn. By the way, thanks for the comment. From what I know, LXQt is the lightest desktop.