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Mint might work but in my experience the big snag with older hardware is the desktop environment. I've had the most success with really low end DEs like Openbox (technically only a window manager I believe?). That frees up what little RAM is available for other processes.
Thank you for your suggestion
I am currently downloading cinnamon and xcfe (leaning towards this) but while waiting looking around a bit.
I did have a quick look at Openbox wiki and looks like it is something to consider once I am more comfortable with the Linux environment as it seems to require a user to have a bit more experience with it. Or at least appears so from my very limited knowledge of what I am seeing
I did run across something called "Puppy Linux", that seems lightweight and geared towards older pcs and a consideration if Mint doesn't work out. Again I am still very new to this and I think I looked at the distros that are considered best for beginners so I don't mess anything up until I get more confident and knowledgeable
xfce should be nice and lightweight
Thank you, will be trying it first once it finishes downloading. It seems I chose a slower link, but committed to now.