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Ubuntu is SLOW on a HDD (has to do with the packaging format they use), I'd personally recommend trying fedora 1st and if that's also too slow, MXLinux is great. Solus recently got revived, but it's still got issues so I can't really recommend it for a 1st distro... And finally, if even MX doesn't run perfectly, try AntiX, the best Linux distro for really low-end PCs imo.
i've taken to running apt inside
eatmydata
, makes it run way faster since it doesn't call fsync constantly. granted, you could end up in an invalid state if the power goes out, but that's what UPSs, laptop batteries and backups are for :)Well uhhhhhhh, when my "laptop"s plug is pulled out or the power goes out, it's dead :D. might need a battery change or an ups...
Definitely get a battery change. Lithium batteries that old can become dangerous and even explode.