First of all, if you think I posted this in the wrong community then feel free to point me to some other community where i can post this.

I recently moved to another house and found an old laptop i had when I was 10 while looking through some old stuff. It’s an old Acer netbook, specs are

  • CPU: Intel Atom N2600, 1.6Ghz
  • RAM: 1GB, DDR3
  • Storage: 320GB HDD
  • Screen: 10.1" lcd, apparently it has a resolution of 1280x1024 according to the control panel but windows 7 won’t let me go beyond 1024x600

I thought about installing linux on it, however I don’t intend on using it for anything. I already have a good laptop and so does the rest of my family. The CPU is definetly too slow to do anything beyond simple text editing, and I’m sure it would explode if i tried going to the internet with it, so it’s not really suitable for daily driving. Thing is, it still works, and I don’t really feel like throwing it in the trash. Is there any possible use case for a machine like this? Can you suggest me some use cases for it?

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    8 months ago

    Just put Windows XP on it and try installing some old games from that era (or even from the 9x era).

    Still like Windows 7? Keep it permanently offline and maybe use it as some kind of software time capsule. Old versions of stuff like Microsoft Office, iTunes or probably even Adobe Creative Suite are still pretty usable.

    Hate Windows? Get a lightweight Linux distribution and use it as what it was intended to be use as: a f***ing netbook. Lubuntu most likely runs fine on 1GB of RAM.

    Don’t feel like doing any of this? Just sell it, and use that money to buy a potentially better laptop.