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 Running Primal on Firefox with 1 GB of RAM and an Atom single core. 🤪 
 Practicing threading with Java on two threads. 😂 
 Wait, what??? FR?? HOW??

Ma'am, we have native clients for a reason... 
 Dude, let me tell you about my phone... 
 That's why I want to make myself a really simple client, that can run on my laptop. I've tried to install four different clients and none of them worked.

People build things that I can't install in languages that I can't run. 
 "Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away.” 

― Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, aviation pioneer 
 fuckin legend

as an artist and programmer i can say that this is absolutely true of any design work 
 So you run linux mint on 1 gb ram and atom?
Linux mint is way too heavy for this. Too heavy.
Other distros can work with it, but they are not for someone that just came to linux 🤔 
 It's MATE, not Cinnamon. 
 Doesn't matter in your 1gb atom case. Too heavy.  
 I would go for antix linux in your case (i don't really bother systemd isn't there) but can you work with it? 
 The problem ist more the browsers. Need the newest browsers, for testing. 
 It's no problem I used Ubuntu on it some 12 years ago because Ubuntu was one of the few/first supporting all drivers out of the box. (Was the first and only time I used Ubuntu, I was really surprised how well it ran).

1 GB is absolutely no problem, really like NO problem.

It did everything, catching and recording time delayed(buffered) dvbt video via USB radio stick, chrome with multiple tabs, having thunderbird open all the time, downsizing torrents, using the xmms player integrated in fvwm via shortcuts.
Normal compiling tasks via gcc etc are also absolutely in the range of this machine, you don't need to wait years for it to finish.

Just run fvwm or another window manager that's low on resources.
Rox filer.

The EeePC is so nice, looks like shit but really nice. Finally a Sub-notebook with full keyboard any pleb could afford.



 
 What you say is that you used ubuntu 12 years ago on that, but with a 12 years ago ubuntu, right? Nowdays linux mint is heavy...