W dniu 05.11.2015 o 14:53, Mathias Homann pisze:
Am Donnerstag 05 November 2015, 14:25:17 schrieb Łukasz 'Cyber Killer' Korpalski:
a couple of other old machines that I maintain for neighbors, friends and family.
...how old are those? I just poked my SEVEN YEAR old laptop, and that thing already does 64bit...
Good question, my netbook has 1st gen intel atom (the only one that was 32bit, wikipedia says it's from 2008), other are p4 era celerons. Regardless of age, they still work, have up to 2GB of ram and that's enough for an internet life of a retired 60+ year old who gets barely enough money to pay the bills (and you can get such an old laptop for almost free). OK, maybe that netbook is too slow for me nowadays, but on the other hand I can almost fit it into my pocket and I use it only while away from home. I don't see any newer 10" machines on the market, the smallest are 13" ultrabooks that cost several times as much as I paid for that old one (even when it was brand new). (not smartphones or other toys, I can't install OpenSUSE on any of those :-P feel free to prove me wrong though) But anyway, the bottom line is - these machines still work and get some stuff done, so why throw them away? -- Łukasz "Cyber Killer" Korpalski mail: cyberkiller8@gmail.com xmpp: cyber_killer@jabster.pl site: http://website.cybkil.cu.cc gpgkey: 0x72511999 @ hkp://keys.gnupg.net //When replying to my e-mail, kindly please //write your message below the quoted text.