but disk go spinny
but disk go spinny
no (can’t afford it rn)
don’t worry, I do have some
so far using it as cd player and file writer, would’ve used it as a dvd player, but the video playback is not that great
I wouldn’t say that, maybe in the case of the x31 or similarly really old laptops, however newer old laptops like the t60p or t500 aren’t that bad and can still handle every office and internet related workload just fine
the older lenovo models aren’t bad, but the shit they pump out recently is well, shit
you can’t get a framework for 20€ on ebay tho + old thinkpads (older laptops in general) are just way robuster and have better build quality in general
I looked it up and it nowhere said 32bit and I won’t compile it myself
debian, due to the good 32bit support
no, that’s in fact lxqt, kde is too heavy for this old machine
maybe I will, how’s the 32bit compatibility in your experience?
did that occur after an installation, or just randomly?
It’s not the problem, I use i3 on my desktop pc, I’m just to lazy to set it up on my laptop (which I don’t use that often) ;)
I don’t like kde that much, that’s why it’s bad that I’m to lazy to change it. But nothing’s really wrong
Apple when Europe wants them to protect their customers vs. Apple when China wants them to lock every profitable app out
Dreamcast kb iz way better imo
A important thing, that a lot of people here seem to forget: teenagers are more likely to be influenced by fashion trends, than reason, but they aren’t stupid.
I think you confuse this man with Richard Stallman