40?
You’re in better shape than I am.
40?
You’re in better shape than I am.
10.31.2018
It has a repo with programs you can install. The selection is fairly limited though.
http://wiki.tinycorelinux.net/doku.php?id=wiki:install_apps
That computer is in the basement and I’m not having any luck finding a list of what’s available.
Tiny Core would probably run on it.
I have it on a PII 333MHz with 192MB of RAM from 1999. It grinds to a halt if I try to open pretty much any modern website though.
And they tried some BS about how brave it was of them to break all of it.
Embrace, extend, extinguish
I don’t think briar is cross platform.
From Suse. It looks like V1 and V2 are maintenance only these days.
Looking at the rancher GitHub it looks like they can’t decide which direction they want to go.
So, basically Rancher?
Oof. Yeah, that would be tough.
I think I have a floppy or two around, but the only drive for them is on that machine and I wasn’t really willing to put any money into the project.
Looks like it would work. I did have an adapter lying around that let me use a CF card instead of a spinning disk, so that helped.
The biggest hassle was getting the thing to start because boot from USB didn’t really exist back then so I had to burn a CD and the drive on that machine is kind of flaky these days.
Though I will say that it’s not exactly usable. Pretty much any website makes it grind to a halt. But it’s good right up until then.
It was the only one that didn’t freeze when I plugged something into the USB port on my laptop when I started 20 years ago.
I’ve since moved to plain Debian because of canonical’s decisions.
And if your computer can’t even handle that, there’s always Tiny Core.
My 25 year old PII with 192MB of RAM is surprisingly responsive with TCL.
HW raid also screws you if the controller dies.
This is amazing! I can’t even remember how long I’ve been waiting for this.
work simply vanishes.
Uuuuh don’t be corrupt?
Some of that could also be incompetence.
Sounds like Tobi’s on another side-quest.