I have a very cool Core 2 Duo laptop here that runs Linux Mint.
And it is pretty aweful. Would love to put Fedora Kinoite (Atomic KDE) on there, manual upgrades on shutdown, minimal set of apps.
But I dont know how well Plasma works on such old hardware. It is pretty bloated and messy sometimes, Dolphin and plasmashell are my biggest worries (the whole panel and widget stuff is sooo complex).
Has anyone tried Plasma?
An alternative would be LXQt with KWin once 6.1 comes out and it has full Wayland support.
Plasma is actually pretty light. It’s right in line with XFCE.
Yes I also heard that.
I’ve used KDE on a Thinkpad T60, it’s about 17 years old, has 3GB of RAM, and a Core Duo. It ran surprisingly well. Replacing the HDD with a SSD can also make a noticeable difference, so you should consider that if you haven’t already. I also turned off a lot of the animations and effects for better performance.
Interesting. SSD is not an option as this is not really used and has a huge 1,8TB HDD.
And it runs very fine for its job.
I wish plasma had a “energy saving mode” where all this fancy stuff is disabled. Transparency, blur, animations etc.
@boredsquirrel
While tedious, those effects can all be turned off in *“Workspace Effects” or whatever it’s called. Not at my laptop to check.
@Mint_RaccoonI know. But as you said it is rather tedious.
Is there a CLI interface for these settings like gsettings on GNOME?
The only effects relevant for performance are blur and background contrast. Turn those off if you feel the system is slow, maybe increase the animation speed and you’re done
You cannot disable animations right? Setting the speed to max seems equivalent, but do you know if it actually turns something off?
Setting the speed to the max does turn them off
Nice, thanks!
@boredsquirrel
You can edit the config files that live in XDG_CONFIG_DIR/kde
I tried it on a real old vista laptop once and it ran terrible, but so did everything that wasnt XFCE. But a core 2 duo might be able to run it acceptably. I say give it a try :)
I’ve got a 15 years old dell laptop and KDE neon is smooth and seemless. Booting takes less than a minute.
Nice!
I’ve had bad experiances. Started the pc on mint with cinimon, but that had some issues so I installed xfce and plasma to see if another environment may work. Xfce worked like a dream but plasma was quite laggy.
I’d say plasma has similar or possibly mildly better performance than win10. Any time I put it on older hardware it seems to bog it down quite a bit
Plasma is quite a bit more resource efficient than Win11, but yes Win10 is likely pretty similar.
I somehow can just feel the bulk, it somehow feels heavy. The panel and desktop are so modular and just feel bloated and messy.
I observed that the first boot of a new plasma install is quite slow, so that you wonder if it was a good idea to install plasma. But once everything is up, it will be surprisingly fast from that on, and it stays that fast after reboot. So, be patient you fire it up the first time …
Why not try it for yourself on Linux mint first by installing plasma? Plasma 5 is available on mint - I believe Fedora has plasma 6.
I use plasma 6 on my Opensuse Slowroll laptop and plasma 5 on my LMDE desktop.
Overall, I’ve found plasma 6 to run slightly better (I was on plasma 5 on Slowroll too for a long time).
Once you install and try plasma 5 on your current install, that will be a much less disruptive way to see how well it works for you.
After ricing, both plasma 5 and 6 are pretty similar on my setup. The cube desktop effect isn’t there by default on plasma 5 of course.
@boredsquirrel
I have had it run great on my Framework 13 11th Gen.Okay that doesnt matter XD
optimization for new Hardware is also important but very different from low spec compatibility.
11th Gen Intel is x86_64-v4
And you know what discussion came up when Ubuntu wanted to switch to v3 (my 2012 Thinkpad has v3)?
11th gen is just a few years old. Very different to trying to run something on a Core 2 Duo which is probably close to 20 years old.