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I mean it could work, it would just be borderline impossible to use anything beyond the scope of the CLI. You could try it for a while and if you needed more install a minimal interface like LXDE or XFCE? Heck I just use pure i3 in my setup.
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lxmcf204106yA budget chromebook sounds like what you need, just wipe ChromeOS and install a distro on it if you can either find an x86 one that would be a better idea or you can just get a super cheap ARM device
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lxmcf204106y@YADU Probably you're best bet if your wanting cheap, other than a HP stream which I've personally had a million issues with when it comes to linux
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BigBoo23206yI bought an old refurbished hp elitebook (2012) when I needed something cheap.
It had an old i5 processor. 240GB SSD and 8GB of Ram.
Only downside is that it was quite heavy and the charger was massive. But it did the trick.
It cost me about 75€ all and all.
So my laptop broke recently, and I've been looking for a replacement, but everything is so expensive.
I was thinking of just buying something really lightweight for like 100 - 200 $, then putting linux on it (no gui) and running everything through the terminal. I basically want to be able to work on github projects with, maybe use minimal internet.
Vim + git is all i use for github projects anyways, and lynx would let me do the small amount of internet that i want.
My one concern is that itd be very nice to have a window manager (terminator, i3, etc), not sure exactly how that would work with no gui.
Any thoughts on this setup overall? Or specifically the wm part?
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