That used to be true for most linux, but these days performance is basically equivalent on windows vs ubuntu or similar. Puppy linux can still eke out performance on very old computers though.
That used to be true for most linux, but these days performance is basically equivalent on windows vs ubuntu or similar. Puppy linux can still eke out performance on very old computers though.
It often depends on the GUI/Window manager you use. Try LXDE or XFCE if you have performance issues.
It often depends on the GUI/Window manager you use. Try LXDE or XFCE if you have performance issues.
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