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Loucypher@lemmy.ml to Linux@lemmy.ml · 6 months ago

e-waste go brrrrrrr

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Loucypher@lemmy.ml to Linux@lemmy.ml · 6 months ago
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  • HulkSmashBurgers@reddthat.com
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    Is there anything that doesn’t run linux lol?

    How many hoops (if any) did you have to jump through to install?

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      none my dude, it installs just like it would install on a windows machine. the CPU is just a basic intel i7. It would be a different story if this was one of the newest M1x macs…

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        Asahi Linux

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        How’s Asahi Linux going nowadays tho? I know it’s probably not perfect but is it usable day to day?

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          It’s usable-ish, but still kinda crashy and prone to occasionally imploding.

          I wouldn’t really use it as my sole daily driver, but for certain people doing certain things, it’s probably fine.

          (It needs another year, honestly.)

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        Oh nice.

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        But those on the other hand work fine, probably for 4 more years if I assume correctly

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          4 MORE YEARS! 4 MORE YEARS!

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            I just realised this doesn’t sound as impartial as it used to because it’s kamala running, not joe. Oops.

            Guess it could mean the dems?

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      Someone got Linux to run on an Intel 4004. It does take over a week to boot though. As long as you can connect a sufficient amount of memory to a CPU, it can boot Linux. If the CPU doesn’t support Linux, it can emulate a CPU that does.

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        Oh pretty cool!

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      Some toasters can’t.

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        The lame ones can’t!

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          (Sobs in Brave Little Toaster noises)

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