Debian, Ubuntu, Linux Mint, and other mainstream distributions are often recommended for folks looking to break off from Windows’ clutches. But once you mention a low-end system in the argument, you’re bound to hear recommendations about minimalist distributions. Designed to offer a sleek experience with limited bloatware, light system services, and performance-enhancing tweaks, these distros have their perks – and I say that as someone who often uses them to resurrect old laptops and for deploying efficient virtual machines.