On 17/01/18 18:28, Per Jessen wrote:
My current laptop is also a toshiba, also 3Gb I think, but I'm not on 42.3 on that.
Dunno how old mine is, but a good few years. It was a pretty modern system with Win7 home 32-bit as originally supplied. Satellite L670. I think most 32-bit systems came with 3GB (despite being a 64-bit CPU) - I was going to stick the redundant 1GB stick in my father-in-law's 2GB machine, but it's not redundant ... I can't remember quite why, but I decided to upgrade it, bought a 2TB drive and 4GB SODIMM, and had a go. The drive upgrade was a cinch, the ram, well, I gave up ... (actually, I think it was because I was running out of disk space. The new C: and D: drives are each individually larger than the entire old hard drive :-) So the laptop now boots Win10, SUSE, and a not-fully-installed gentoo (as in, systemd seems to be a second-class citizen on gentoo - although it's supposedly an "all about choice" distro there seem to be a *lot* of systemd-haters) because I couldn't get systemd networking to work. And of course, with no network, getting past bootstrap to a fully functional system is rather difficult :-) Cheers, Wol -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org