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No new computer for Christmas? - sparkz_alot - Dec-25-2016

If you are like me, and Santa didn't bring you a new computer, here is an almost next best thing from the folks at Raspberry Pi.

PIXEL

I have an old Gateway Laptop running Windows XP, that seems a perfect candidate to try this out  Big Grin

Happy Holidays everyone!


RE: No new computer for Christmas? - ichabod801 - Dec-25-2016

Quote:Put simply, it’s the GNU/Linux we would want to use.

Isn't that what every Linux distro is, just from a different person's perspective?


RE: No new computer for Christmas? - sparkz_alot - Dec-25-2016

It would seem so, but (and dare I say it) as each new distro comes out, it's larger than the last and requires more memory as well as dropping older hardware to make room for the newer stuff. Not much of a problem on newer computers, but on older units (my XP laptop for example) they just don't have the minimum requirements.  I think that it's these 'older' machines they are targeting.


RE: No new computer for Christmas? - wavic - Dec-25-2016

Ubuntu-minimal with OpenBox and Tint2 should run on any older machine


RE: No new computer for Christmas? - Skaperen - Dec-28-2016

Santa didn't get me a new computer, either. was he worried what i might do with it?


RE: No new computer for Christmas? - ichabod801 - Dec-28-2016

Santa couldn't even give me a decent wi-fi connection at my Mom's house this year.


RE: No new computer for Christmas? - Larz60+ - Dec-28-2016

I didn't get any computer 'stuff' either (but I bought some myself (on it's way from Hong Kong))

But my Nephew from New York (software engineer) was there and I got to talk to him the entire day
(and ignore the twenty or so others who were there).
So I was happy