@yehor@glitchy.social
I actually would use plain debian (personally with KDE) on mine if its hardware isn't extremely new.
I just like how hassle free it goes.
I've got it on a laotp and a desktop, and you can still install a flatpack for a few programs that you need to be extremely up to date while having low maintainance.
I've got some with Manjaro KDE too, they work good too, but it's a tiny bit more to manually maintainance after an upgrade sometimes (seldom)
I actually would use plain debian (personally with KDE) on mine if its hardware isn't extremely new.
I just like how hassle free it goes.
I've got it on a laotp and a desktop, and you can still install a flatpack for a few programs that you need to be extremely up to date while having low maintainance.
I've got some with Manjaro KDE too, they work good too, but it's a tiny bit more to manually maintainance after an upgrade sometimes (seldom)