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Re: mcwm
Haha that's the point ;)
No, ALSA is of course still there, it just connects to the Pulseaudio system. Skype depends on it, and Skype is my only way to keep contact with my family (per phone). Hope you understand *blush*
No, ALSA is of course still there, it just connects to the Pulseaudio system. Skype depends on it, and Skype is my only way to keep contact with my family (per phone). Hope you understand *blush*
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Re: mcwm
I know, it looks like the one I posted above.
But, a month ago latest Arch updates screwed X on this old Acer 1304XC. Couldn't start X so I left it there, almost forgetting about it.
Today I booted it again, upgraded it and voilà: magic happened.
Ok, I know, sounds like a newbie story. But I love this lappy too much, maybe because it is the one where my journey in Linux-land with Slackware began ages ago.
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Re: mcwm
Very awesome indeed.
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Re: mcwm
Another trip to the museum. I've posted about this machine before (just above this post in fact) -- it's an HP Pavilion with an AMD Phenom X4. It was my first four-core machine and the most expensive machine I have ($115 from ebay). It has nvidia graphics and ethernet, and has both IDE and SATA hard-drive ports. Right now it has an IDE drive in it because I have a pile of them, and it's fairly slow (15 minutes to build a kernel compared to 3 minutes on my four-core i5 with an SSD). I don't use it much because I have better machines now.
I upgraded CRUX from 3.3 to 3.4 and left mcwm on it. It also has Debian on it and I upgraded that from Wheezy to Stretch.
I upgraded CRUX from 3.3 to 3.4 and left mcwm on it. It also has Debian on it and I upgraded that from Wheezy to Stretch.
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Re: mcwm
Hey Im on a HP Pavilion and it my fastest machine quad 3.0Ghz 16MB 128SSD.
I need to get my kernel build times together and I am working on leaning it out.
Thanks for sharing pidsley.
I need to get my kernel build times together and I am working on leaning it out.
Thanks for sharing pidsley.
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Re: mcwm
Sorry -- I realize I sound like one of those machine snobs (I hate those guys), calling my Phenom "slow" -- I used to run Gentoo on a 32-bit Celeron; that's slow. The Pavilion is a fine machine.
Gekko, my e-machines Sempron box died a few weeks ago -- it beeps like a memory problem, but I've replaced the memory in several different configurations, tried a different power supply, hard drive -- nothing. Could be a random capacitor or just about anything. I will probably pull out all the usable parts and save the case but recycle the motherboard. Kind of sad, but shit happens.
Gekko, my e-machines Sempron box died a few weeks ago -- it beeps like a memory problem, but I've replaced the memory in several different configurations, tried a different power supply, hard drive -- nothing. Could be a random capacitor or just about anything. I will probably pull out all the usable parts and save the case but recycle the motherboard. Kind of sad, but shit happens.
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