On Sat 12 Dec 2015 11:58:49 AM CST, Steven Hess wrote:
On Sat, Dec 12, 2015 at 11:45 AM, jdd
wrote: Le 12/12/2015 19:26, Richard Brown a écrit :
I guess the easiest way of tackling this is by addressing the 'Myths' directly
you kow, the "solution" used by many people I know is to never update (most of them don't only because they don't know even what it is :-()
of course, I wont do this on a server (but I may upgrade at Evergreen eol), cheap computers are not online servers.
by the way, 32 bits hardware is dying slowly, and probably keeping Evergreen two years more would be more than enough
small very cheap "computer" are almost unusable. Better use a PI :-)), I don't understand why there is still some new 32 bits...
jdd
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Here in the used USA 64 bit systems can be had for $100.00 and sometimes less used with free shipping sometimes. Check the Newegg marketplace. The system I am entering this from was $130.00 used via that route. Yes I did add some memory and a Nvidia graphics adapter but it was not necessary. Running Tumbleweed. Just works.
Steven
Hi Similar, I get mine from the local pawn shop.... it's surprising the bargains that can be had from departing University students.... Hasn't chrome announced it's dropping 32bit support? I gave away all my 32bit stuff although I still have a VIA Artigo I may keep, just like my sparc systems... -- Cheers Malcolm °¿° LFCS, SUSE Knowledge Partner (Linux Counter #276890) SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 12 | GNOME 3.10.1 | 3.12.51-52.31-default up 3 days 16:40, 4 users, load average: 0.72, 0.65, 0.48 CPU AMD A4-5150M @ 2.70GHz | GPU Radeon HD 8350G -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, email: opensuse-project+owner@opensuse.org