Linux Distro For YouTube (OLD LINUX USER)
by Karnel from LinuxQuestions.org on (#503SP)
All i what is a linux Distro that can Run You Tube
I tried :
Android X86 - too slow and didnt find the WLAN card
Puppy Linux (The slacko variant) - i cant play YouTube
Slax - Kinda slow , Cant Open YouTube still
LibreELEC - its only 64 bit , i cant find a 32 bit
OpenELEC - Same Story Only 64 bit iso , no 32 bit
i tried SMPlayer whit the YouTube Addon , and MiniTube
(But they only come in Debian variants so i cant install them)
if you know how to install them on puppy or slackware tell me
Maybe Lubutu will work?Mayble a Old Ubuntu version that can run in such specs , Maybe i should just use Slackware as i do for my main PC and Back up PC
The problem is Finding a linux distro that can run YouTube whit 1GB of ram and that CPU ,
I recently bought a Acer Aspire 3690 for 10 dollars , it has 1GB of RAM and a Intel Celeron M 430 1.73 GHz its a 32 bit CPU , The HDD was a OLD IDE hard drive which i swapped for a USB drive
If the distro can boot live , that will be great , if not i will just install the distro on a USB drive and call it a day


I tried :
Android X86 - too slow and didnt find the WLAN card
Puppy Linux (The slacko variant) - i cant play YouTube
Slax - Kinda slow , Cant Open YouTube still
LibreELEC - its only 64 bit , i cant find a 32 bit
OpenELEC - Same Story Only 64 bit iso , no 32 bit
i tried SMPlayer whit the YouTube Addon , and MiniTube
(But they only come in Debian variants so i cant install them)
if you know how to install them on puppy or slackware tell me
Maybe Lubutu will work?Mayble a Old Ubuntu version that can run in such specs , Maybe i should just use Slackware as i do for my main PC and Back up PC
The problem is Finding a linux distro that can run YouTube whit 1GB of ram and that CPU ,
I recently bought a Acer Aspire 3690 for 10 dollars , it has 1GB of RAM and a Intel Celeron M 430 1.73 GHz its a 32 bit CPU , The HDD was a OLD IDE hard drive which i swapped for a USB drive
If the distro can boot live , that will be great , if not i will just install the distro on a USB drive and call it a day