Good fast Linux?

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Clean install is the best for any OS in my experience.
Few months before i upgraded to win 10,I got many issues such as Start not working,Cortana,Boot problems etc... So one day i became too tired of it and i backup my all files to one drive. And i made a clean install of windows 10.Now my computer is fast than before.
 
What happened to the laptop.
It died in a cataclysmic fire of "lel the charger broke and I couldnt be asked buying a new one so I bought a new laptop instead kek"

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Techniccally it works but im a poor fag now so i'm not gonna be able to get a new charger anytime soon
 
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Plus it sucks anyway so i mean, why would you even bother.

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Feel free to keep discussing good fast linuxes amongst each other, I just don't need to find one anymore.
 
Something like puppy linux is great because it loads itself entirely into RAM. I wasn't too experienced when I first tried it out a billion years ago, though, and I didn't find it particularly user friendly at the time. Heard good things about crunchbang as a lightweight distro, though I don't know how it compares.

Of course there's always the "hardcore" solution of setting up a Gentoo machine and you can make it as lightweight as your heart desires.
 
Waddup the laptop is back in service and I equipped it with Arch Linux and xfce to great success.
Thanks for all the help, sorry for the bump (its an update so eeehhhh) and yay. :P
 

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