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There is no old computer only bad os.

  • LumpyPancakes@piefed.social
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    6 hours ago

    Windows killing Wireguard is another name in the coffin for me.

    Still need it for Playit Live and Excel VBA but that’s about it now.

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      Use WinBoat to run 2D applications like Excel. I’m not familiar with Playit Live, but it seems to be the kind of application that WinBoat works well with.

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    To be fair you can 100% have a PC that’s too old and/or too low speced to run Linux with certain desktops. For example I personally wouldn’t use a PC with under 8gb of ram today if I wanted to run a modern desktop and Wayland compositors basically require (or soon will) Vulkan 1.0 support (for Nvidia that’s Kepler GK110 or later, AMD GCN 1.1 or later, and Intel Broadwell or later)

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      The thing about Linux is that you have choice. You can put Xubuntu on a laptop with a Core 2 Duo and 4GB of RAM and it will fly.

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        You can absolutely keep using older X11 desktops or WMs forever, that doesn’t mean you’re getting the same experience as everyone else on a modern Wayland desktop or WM

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    Except if you have an old NVIDIA card. The current kernel doesn’t support the old binary drivers anymore and the nouveau drivers are slow and buggy.

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        cards from the 2000 series are supposed to be used with the newer kind of official driver, that’s supposed to be also more stable than the former one. this driver does not support cards before 2000

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        Yes, that’s a new card well supported by the proprietary driver. I’m talking about cards older than 5 or 10 years.

        The post specifically mentions old computers.

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          You don’t need the proprietary one anymore, the open source drivers from nvidia are better

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              I’ve had a good experience with the open source official ones on an Ampere generation GPU, sorry it didn’t work for yall. I should also say that they’re only available for Turing up if I recall. The other open source ones like nouveau, nova, and NVK are incomplete and for most cards offer a bad gaming experience, so if you have an older card it’s preferable to use the proprietary

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        11 hours ago

        Talking from experience with a 3090 on ZorinOS (so Ubuntu family so old kernels i think, maybe it’s different on more recent ones), it mostly works. The two main problems i encountered are screen tearing across all games, and the screen sleep mode which didn’t work (but going from Zorin 17 to 18 solved this one, probably bc newer kernels worked best), and other than that it’s been smooth

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      windows is crashing linux is flowering, with linux there is no old pc only bad OS.

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        15 hours ago

        Crashing? With the context of the pictures and similarities with Spanish and Catalan idioms I would say windows stands you up.

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          7 hours ago

          This is correct. From Larousse:

          Familier. Abandonner brusquement quelqu’un, quelque chose quelque part : Il m’a planté au coin de la rue.

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          13 hours ago

          “planter” in french can mean three things : plant (a seed), crash (a system) or break up (with someone)
          Hence the triple pun

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            The system crashing I didn’t know, does the computer plants itself or it plants you? in Spanish to plant someone or leave someone planted is to not show up on a date, so I would find it very funny if it was the latter.

            Is the break up closer to dumping? I love to learn this kind on nuances.

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              I don’t speak french or Spanish, but in Italian “windows ti ha piantato” it has the same three nuances that op wrote. When a computer is “piantato” it means it’s frozen/crashed. Like it’s stuck, planted in the ground.

              For example someone can shout “Cazzo!!! Questo cazzo di computer si è piantato e ho perso il salvataggio del cazzo! Cazzo!”

              Also a girlfriend can “piantato” = break up or do no show on appointment. And also “piantato” main meaning is to plant something in the spil

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              “Ma petite amie m’a planté” is closer to “my girlfriend dumped me”, it’s a bit familiar. “Break up with X” could be “rompre avec X”

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              “L’ordinateur a planté” means the computer crashed. There’s no complement to the verb there, it just “planted.”

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                L’ordinateur a planté, now I get it.

                After looking a couple of dictionaries what I was trying to ask is if it was “a planté” or “s’est planté”

                Thanks

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                  “se planter” is yet another meaning of the word, it’s slang for “make a mistake” or “have an accident” (usually involving a vehicle). E.g.:

                  Je me suis planté à mon examen de maths

                  Je me suis planté en moto

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          Yeah, the problem is that it’s had to convey the double meaning because “planter” is often used about an electronic device crashing, so it’s both windows crashed, and windows stood you up

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        windows is crashing linux is flowering, with linux there is no old pc only bad OS.

        Unless it is a 486 and you want to stay current :P

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            14 hours ago

            Way way back. I was given a 486 (when pentium 90/100s were normal) at work to run the experimental internet connection on (the head of the company at the time didn’t think this internet fad would last). So I installed some magazine coverdisk linux and connected the office to the internet via a single modem.

            I think it had a peak uptime of 550 days before it was replaced.

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              13 hours ago

              Oh sweet child, you’ll never understand the pleasure of cutting motherboard PCB traces and replacing resistors to overclock a DX2 to 90MHz to play freely distributed CD-ROM cereal box AoE.

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              14 hours ago

              Hey, it was really better times when you could have your computer in any colo(u)r you wanted, so long as it was beige.

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                13 hours ago

                Now you can have any colour you want, but they have mandatory LEDs embedded in every peripheral a d they no longer sell opaque cases.

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                  You’re not kidding. I have no real interest in RGB. But it was cheaper to buy a case with a glass panel and the RGB ram of the same spec was cheaper than non RGB… I just made all the LEDs Borg green and left it that way.