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Lifer
- Mar 27, 2009
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No comments on the primary storage?
My thoughts:
A 16GB SSD, is pretty small. You can install Win10 64-bit onto it, but it's ... not pretty. No room for anything else (less than 1GB free), and it runs pretty poorly. OTOH, with something like ChromiumOS / CloudReady, it's fine. (Most ChromeBooks only have 16GB primary storage, either eMMC or SSD, anyways.)
Linux, with 4GB RAM (.5GB used for video), on a 16GB SSD (3.5GB used for swap), is a mixed bag. It will install, and leaves around 4-5GB free, which is OK for normal usage, unless you "collect" files from the internet.
For those 16GB SSDs, if you want a bit more room perhaps try Xubuntu 16.04? This comes in at 3.6GB + swap.
Another option would be to use the Ubuntu Mini Iso and install something like Ubuntu Mate with the minimal desktop option. I'm running this right now and it comes in at 3.6GB + swap.
Ubuntu Mini iso link here and a video explaining the Ubuntu Mate minimal desktop here.
