The boards are already in production by some company iirc. Dosdude1 on YouTube did some upgrades on various M series machines
The boards are already in production by some company iirc. Dosdude1 on YouTube did some upgrades on various M series machines
Wtf is the indian stealth bomber? on the second panel.
Ram is on the soc, the SSD isn’t really an SSD. It’s just nand chips on a pcb. The controller is on the soc.
Unironically, Chrome OS Flex might be the way to go. Dead simple, uses A/B updates and is just that, for people who just need something to work.
Vinegar would work But for deglazing, I’d agree with stock or something
Docsis 4.0 is still cable, idk about other things
The atom cpu in this has a powervr sgx545 gpu which is barely supported by anything. Ubuntu 12.04 has some support but it’s only 2d acceleration.
But the last release for it will be in December.
There is the fork mentioned in the forum post here.
https://forum.syncthing.net/t/discontinuing-syncthing-android/23002
https://github.com/Catfriend1/syncthing-android
I don’t use Syncthing and don’t have an Android phone so I can’t really speak for it in terms of functionality.
Id make it 2 or 3 gb. That being said, 1 gb is fine for such a light install. I have a similarly specced pentium M machine running modern debian with OpenBox. For heavier tasks, it was hitting swap (using a web browser). Upping it to 2 gb ram fixed that.
Edit: this also came with an ATI Mobility Radeon 9700 gpu which probably has a bit more support than the PowerVR gpu in the Atom.
There’s quite a few. I have bunsenlabs helium installed on a 32 bit pentium M laptop. It’s very usable, for a 20 yo single core machine. For basic things, it’s still fine. I do have some gpu acceleration though which is a benefit.
Make sure the seals are good and the vent is clean. I’m used to indian pressure cookers where the weight is removable. I’d recommend buying a replacement safety valve. They’re pretty cheap
Look, I like 1 indices languages like R and Lua.
I use bunsenlabs helium on my old vaio a series laptop. I use a 32 bit non pae build bc it’s a pentium M that might not support pae. It uses a window manager over a desktop environment.
I’d recommend using a 32 bit distro as they tend to take up a little less ram.
Also I’m on a 4200 rpm PATA HDD. It has 2 gb of ddr ram. It’s slightly too old to get ddr2 which is unfortunate.
We actually started the game. The concepts are ways enough. Weve all been helping each other with mechanics because they’re not as intuitive starting out, compared to the star wars tabletops that use the same system.
Ears are made of bone?
They probably taste awful if they’ve been feeding on Tree of Heaven.
No one mentioned Bunsenlabs or Crunchbang Linux here, but they aren’t really that obscure.