This machine has been sat in its box, for sale, for a goodly number of weeks now. No takers who didn't ask stupid things of it and me.
So I got it back out, removed all the spinners, and put in the SSD I'd recently used on a MacBook Pro.
First off, I clean-installed El Capitan and then went for OCLP install of Monterey. Went well, took a very long time, but of course, fell foul of USB 1.1, which meant a wired keyboard would not work. Wired keyboard would only work at one keystroke per ten seconds after plugging in a PCIe USB3 card...
Got fed up with that fairly quickly, and tried Mint again. Same Bluetooth problems, so went for something completely different in Open BSD. That just boot-looped. Sigh.
So, vanilla Ubuntu. It doesn't have the Bluetooth problems that Mint has, and Mint in both Ubuntu and pure Debian flavours have this issue. Once it's installed, I'll write more, as I've not tried Ubuntu for many a year...
So I got it back out, removed all the spinners, and put in the SSD I'd recently used on a MacBook Pro.
First off, I clean-installed El Capitan and then went for OCLP install of Monterey. Went well, took a very long time, but of course, fell foul of USB 1.1, which meant a wired keyboard would not work. Wired keyboard would only work at one keystroke per ten seconds after plugging in a PCIe USB3 card...
Got fed up with that fairly quickly, and tried Mint again. Same Bluetooth problems, so went for something completely different in Open BSD. That just boot-looped. Sigh.
So, vanilla Ubuntu. It doesn't have the Bluetooth problems that Mint has, and Mint in both Ubuntu and pure Debian flavours have this issue. Once it's installed, I'll write more, as I've not tried Ubuntu for many a year...