5 lightweight Linux distributions with very low system requirements
Briefly

Linux Lite is probably the best of all lightweight Linux distributions. Based on Ubuntu LTS and designed with user-friendliness in mind, Linux Lite uses the Xfce desktop to create a UI that's clean and simple but doesn't miss out on features. Once installed, you'll find Linux Lite includes the apps you need to get started, such as Chrome, LibreOffice, GIMP, Photo Manager, Deja Dup Backups, VLC media player, a USB image writer, an onscreen keyboard, Timeshift (for restore points), and more.
AntiX is geared more toward those with at least a bit of Linux experience. The reason for that is AntiX opts for the zzzFM-IceWM window manager. Even though the developers have configured the window manager to look fairly familiar, if you go to make any changes to the look and feel, you'll find it's not quite as simple as KDE Plasma or GNOME. AntiX ships with plenty of pre-installed apps.
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