The hard drive and monitor are broken, the fans are busted from experimentation with Half Life 2, but there will still always be
nethack
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fortune | cowsay
Has anyone tried getting linux to run on a mechanical computer?
How can you run Linux without electricity?
A, e: very, large number of crabs
Potatoes.
Lots of potatoes.You could compile gentoo on a rock.
Reminds me of this old article (surprised the site is still operating, also archive link)
LOA was the group that first installed Linux on a Shetland pony in 2003, but growing competition from other hacker groups have shut them out in the past five years.
Anyone have Linux recommendations for x86 machines?
EDIT: Desktop editions of Linux.
EDIT 2: 32 bit specifically. I thought x86 and 32 but we’re the same thing, but I was wrong.It also has anti requirements, like not having an nvidia graphics card
Those work pretty well these days
Inaccurate. The Linux side should include a ton of wasted time trying to make 1 wifi card work or get stereo sound. Requirement = lots of pointless time.
Had sound issues on windows too recently but sure lol. I guess linux and windows have more and more feature parity every day :p
Don’t be so disingenuous. The same shit happens on Windows. And there is no guarantee that your drivers will work between Windows versions.