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Is Buster too much for an Old Laptop?
Is Buster too much for an Old Laptop?
HI,
Right Now, Ive Stretch +KDE 5.8 in a 2008's lapto with the following specs, working like a charm:
- Debian 9 amd64 + KDE5.8
- Genuine Intel® CPU 575 @ 2.00GHz
- RAM 4GB
The system is working like a charm, but i feel its already coming into obsolescence gap. Im afraid that new ffmpeg codecs ,VLC, Kodi, Xorg-server and others system's components might been prepared for new CPU's/Hardware (Multicore proccessors), and the system works worse (with lower performance) than in the Stretch version.
Do you think I can go for new testing (buster) yet with these specs. or should i stay with Stretch during computer's life?
Thanks.
Right Now, Ive Stretch +KDE 5.8 in a 2008's lapto with the following specs, working like a charm:
- Debian 9 amd64 + KDE5.8
- Genuine Intel® CPU 575 @ 2.00GHz
- RAM 4GB
The system is working like a charm, but i feel its already coming into obsolescence gap. Im afraid that new ffmpeg codecs ,VLC, Kodi, Xorg-server and others system's components might been prepared for new CPU's/Hardware (Multicore proccessors), and the system works worse (with lower performance) than in the Stretch version.
Do you think I can go for new testing (buster) yet with these specs. or should i stay with Stretch during computer's life?
Thanks.
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Re: Is Buster too much for an Old Laptop?
Having never run testing myself, all I can say is that if your computer is indeed "working like a charm" with Stretch, I would not change it.
Re: Is Buster too much for an Old Laptop?
I've never understood why this OP bothers to post questions like this, since the only person on planet Earth who can answer it is himself.
tl;dr: try it and see.
tl;dr: try it and see.
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Re: Is Buster too much for an Old Laptop?
Been wondering the same for a while now.dasein wrote:I've never understood why this OP bothers to post questions like this, since the only person on planet Earth who can answer it is himself.
So? Don't run monster applications or heavyweight desktop environments on it then. I'm running Stretch(XFCE) on a 1.6GHz atom with 2GB RAM. Works fine. Simply adjust your expectations to the hardware.bester69 wrote:The system is working like a charm, but i feel its already coming into obsolescence gap.
Suck it and see?Do you think I can go for new testing (buster) yet with these specs. or should i stay with Stretch during computer's life?
With Buster I'd expect no (or imperceptible anyway) performance differences, just more bugs and breakage. Whether that's what you want is up to you.
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Re: Is Buster too much for an Old Laptop?
KDE Plasma on that? I doubt it, but if you say so, why change it then? You have an ancient machine, nothing will push it any further. No, not new kernel, not new Mesa...nothing. Just leave it like that. You might as well run Jessie.working like a charm
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Re: Is Buster too much for an Old Laptop?
Told ya, stick with Jessie on a old system or die forever in Jessie. After year 2020 (End of Jessie LTS), disconnect the Internet cable/wireless and use your laptop locally for personal files non-Internet purposes.
I tried Stretch and Buster on a 10 years desktop. It is not the same performance as on Jessie, Both current/next versions have more higher requirements than your laptop or my desktop.
Stick with Jessie stable if you hear me.
Regards!
I tried Stretch and Buster on a 10 years desktop. It is not the same performance as on Jessie, Both current/next versions have more higher requirements than your laptop or my desktop.
Stick with Jessie stable if you hear me.
Regards!
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Re: Is Buster too much for an Old Laptop?
Ok, But Im using Stretch if you read it for around two years, Its working more or less as Jessie as for performance, just that i can enjoy KDE 5...Nili wrote:Told ya, stick with Jessie on a old system or die forever in Jessie. After year 2020 (End of Jessie LTS), disconnect the Internet cable/wireless and use your laptop locally for personal files non-Internet purposes.
I tried Stretch and Buster on a 10 years desktop. It is not the same performance as on Jessie, Both current/next versions have more higher requirements than your laptop or my desktop.
Stick with Jessie stable if you hear me.
Regards!
I think, this time, i wont update to next version (debian 10).
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Re: Is Buster too much for an Old Laptop?
This was, the answer i was looking for... Indeed i updated yesterday to Buster (btrfs snapshots allow you theses things) to see performance's differences, and, as you said, more or less the same performance and some more bugs and breakage.steve_v wrote:...
With Buster I'd expect no (or imperceptible anyway) performance differences, just more bugs and breakage. Whether that's what you want is up to you.
So My Conclusions for Buster:
- No need to update kernel (keeping the same good one)
- Same branch DE (KDE 5.8.x)--> Same performance experience (Buster version might be a litle bit faster)
- Playonlinux Apps --> Same performance
- Video Apps: VLC, mpv , kodi--> Im not sure, they might be more demanding, similar or less demanding (New codecs might be more efficients)
- LibreOffice: I guess similar performance
- Small Open Source Apps: Same performance
- Graphics firmware: You can keep the same one.(same performance)
- Internet Browsers: They keep growing demands (I retained Opera v42 for ever, for regular using; rest ones i update them for security uses)
- Virtualbox: Retained version
So, i Think, I probably might move on to Buster dragging all features ans apps, without almost losing performance..., but i think, i will buy a new laptop soon.
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Re: Is Buster too much for an Old Laptop?
I'd say it works ok for my laptop's CPU, but i needed to buy 4GB RAM for KDE 5, dont forget this!Wheelerof4te wrote:KDE Plasma on that? I doubt it, but if you say so, why change it then? You have an ancient machine, nothing will push it any further. No, not new kernel, not new Mesa...nothing. Just leave it like that. You might as well run Jessie.working like a charm
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Re: Is Buster too much for an Old Laptop?
Im sticking with Jessie myself on a 2010 built toshiba laptop (openbox). Maybe if i need a new laptop in the future i will go to stretch.
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Re: Is Buster too much for an Old Laptop?
Yes i know you're into Stretch and tested stretch very long time. But I've always suggested Jessie on your/mine old hardware system.bester69 wrote:Ok, But Im using Stretch if you read it for around two years, Its working more or less as Jessie as for performance, just that i can enjoy KDE 5...
I think, this time, i wont update to next version (debian 10).
No that Stretch is not good to our settings. But if you want your laptop fly stick with Jessie , Kernel 3.16 series, minimal installation. Jessie have security updates up to 2020. If your stretch meet your needs then stick on it. My evidence and tests like Jessie more. If you've Laptop/Desktop from 2012 or above Stretch/Buster x64 It is highly recommended.
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Re: Is Buster too much for an Old Laptop?
I think to remember Stretch resolved some issues i had with intel graphics (tears issues or so), I also think to remember KDE4 had some crashes, and some google services didnt work propertlly, As for performance, It might be less demanding Jessie, but not quicker, KDE 5 its faster than KDE4 as code was very much improved. My main reason for Stretch was KDE5, and im not regretting.Nili wrote:Yes i know you're into Stretch and tested stretch very long time. But I've always suggested Jessie on your/mine old hardware system.bester69 wrote:Ok, But Im using Stretch if you read it for around two years, Its working more or less as Jessie as for performance, just that i can enjoy KDE 5...
I think, this time, i wont update to next version (debian 10).
No that Stretch is not good to our settings. But if you want your laptop fly stick with Jessie , Kernel 3.16 series, minimal installation. Jessie have security updates up to 2020. If your stretch meet your needs then stick on it. My evidence and tests like Jessie more. If you've Laptop/Desktop from 2012 or above Stretch/Buster x64 It is highly recommended.
Regards!
I'd recommend you to recheck using stretch if your system is x64 and you've similar hardware to mine, i'd also reccommend you to buy some ram if you're lower than 4GB. Perhpaps, that is the reason you stucked in Jessie.
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Re: Is Buster too much for an Old Laptop?
why are we discussing Buster when Stretch just reached stable? Yes a non stable version of any distro is too much for an old laptop, show the thing some respect at let it rest with a stable version......