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sizeof.cat
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| | | | | This article is the next in the I have a Nokia Booklet 3g netbook and I want to do retro stuff on it series. I'll install virtualization software (namely Microsoft Virtual PC) on Windows 7 and virtualize some operating systems, which is an amazing thing to do on such an underpowered netbook (Intel Atom CPU, 1GB RAM). Remember you're connecting a severely outdated operating system to the network, so you might get the chilly willy. | |
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willem.com
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| | | | | Dive into a digital blast from the past and learn how a 15-year-old ThinkPad X200 can revolutionise your workflow - join my cloud-free adventure today! | |
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ubuntuhandbook.org
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blog.craftyguy.net
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| | | Due to a current lack of usable Weechat relay clients on Linux that work well with mobile display sizes, and a lack of free time on my part to write one, I've come up with this simple (albeit not elegant) way to "run" Glowing Bear in a way that doesn't take up valuable tab space in Firefox. This essentially just runs a new Firefox window in kiosk mode, so that the tab bar, menus, etc are hidden, and makes it "feel" a bit more like a "native app" than a web thing running in a browser tab. | ||