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ncona.com
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| | | | A family member told me her computer was very slow and asked me if I could do something about it. Her computer was pretty old and was running some version of Windows, but since she used it mostly for browsing and storing photos, I told her installing some light version of Linux might help it run a little faster. The machine has an AMD 64x2 processor and 1 GB of RAM. Looking at the requirements for Ubuntu, I found that it recommends 2 GB of RAM so I decided to try Lubuntu, which uses a lighter desktop env... | |
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blog.chand1012.dev
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| | | | Back when Apple didn't try and screw over anyone with a broken iMac, back before Intel was the standard for Apple hardware, and back before Apple lost its only source of new innovation, that being Steve Jobs, there was the PowerMac, a line of computers running RISC architecture known as PowerPC, co-developed in a partnership between IBM, Apple, and Motorola. As the Power architecture is now fairly uncommon, as x86 and ARM dominate the processor market, it is now mainly used in server applications.... | |
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tim.siosm.fr
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| | | | I have now been playing games only on Linux for a year, and it has been great. With the GPU shortage, I had been waiting for prices to come back to reasonable levels before buying a new GPU. So far, I had always bought NVIDIA GPUs as I was using Windows to run games and the NVIDIA drivers had a better "reputation" than the AMD/Radeon ones. | |
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www.miketheman.net
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| | Recently I revisited an Open Source project I started over a year ago. This tool is built to hook into a much larger framework (Chef), and leverages a bunch of code many other people have written, ... |