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azha@lemm.ee to linuxmemes@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 month ago

I think the motherboard is enough?

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I think the motherboard is enough?

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azha@lemm.ee to linuxmemes@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 month ago
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    This is what happens to your computer if you allow Rust in the kernel. /s

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      To be fair Its lifetime had ended, so rust took the ownership.

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    Linux System Requirements:

    • Computer (optional)
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      I’ve seen Linux kernels powering eletrical instalations control monitors. I’d risk we can say that if it runs on electric impulses, it can run Linux.

      When will EVs be jailbroken?

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        Car infotainment systems already run on Linux. Tesla famously use Ubuntu.

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          The entire car. Not the infotainement alone.

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            You likely know this, but you really, really, really, really do not want stuff like your airbag controller to run a preemptive task switching operating system.

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              systemctl enable --now systemd-airbagd

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    You guys run a motherboard? Im just running 2 diodes and a vacuum tube to manually type in all the 1s and 0s that make up the linux kernel /j

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      That’s nothing, I have a group of ravens who fly around in strict RISC-V formations, giving me shiny bits from time to time all part of the ramdisk boot sequence

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        I just use butterflies

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        I love this comment

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          BirdFS is a pretty efficient file system, in the sense that it retrieves items from an infinite disk that you didn’t even know you wanted. The read speed is several times a day, and the write speed I’m still currently waiting on a metric there

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    I didn’t think rust was required

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      Rust has been a part of the kernel since 6.8.

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    anyone else felt the impending finger slice in that photo? case looks pissed and out for flesh.

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      The PC will not boot without a blood sacrifice. This one is just extra thirsty.

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        There are people out there powering their PC with electricity … what a bunch of environmentally unfriendly weirdos.

        I just top up my BSU (blood supply unit) daily and it purrs (in Latin) like a charm.

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      Yes, this one has tasted blood before. You can tell by the way that it is.

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      War makes you unrecognizable, buddy.

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    I think you’ll find that’s the recommended spec, not the minimum requirements.

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      Indeed, I see a gfx card in there, and cables.

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    Very funny, but I actually used to own a computer that didn’t meet the minimum requirements for Linux.

    (Not my pic, but the same model.)

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      https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/master/include/math-emu/double.h#L29

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        #if _FP_W_TYPE_SIZE < 32
        #error "Here's a nickel kid.  Go buy yourself a real computer."
        #endif
        

        LOL!

        That isn’t the same limitation I was thinking of, though.

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          I wasn’t confident which requirement you were missing, but I love that error

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            I was under the impression that the main impediment to running Linux on a 286 was the lack of an MMU. I might be wrong about that, though.

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      What was it, the ENIAC?

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        Linux doesn’t run on anything below a 386 because it requires a MMU.

        (Some people have made forks that can run on 286s etc., but those changes have never been part of the mainline kernel.)

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          You can if you emulate a CPU that does have an MMU. Someone has actually done this to get Linux booting on an Intel 4004. Another one got Linux to boot on a Commodore 64.

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          What can I run on a Transmeta Crusoe?

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          386 support was dropped years ago.

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        They tried running Linux on their ENIAC, but someone accidentally tipped over one of the crates of punch cards which has unfortunately set the project back a few months.

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      We are Tandy buddies!

      Still looking for an original monitor.

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        I’m sad that my parents eventually forced me to get rid of it. At least I kept the keyboard, though.

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        I used to have one of those! Well before I ever knew about Linux, but it was great fun making little stuff in BASIC and playing with actually floppy disks.

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      What we had that couldn’t: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_PS/2_Model_30

      Work was getting rid of them so my dad bought it. Great machine, learned a ton.

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    I installed Tiny Core Linux on an old ass netbook laptop on which even Windows 7 kinda lagged. Went CLI only, no DE and made the laptop thousand times more usable. I’ve basically repurposed that laptop as an external hard drive for things I don’t need backed up but good to have a backup of.

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    Needs some work on the cable management but no other notes, 5/7 build.

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    I see a SATA cable, so I’m guessing it will work fine.

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    Overkill.

    I used to run a router on a 386 from a floppy disk.

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    You do not need a case and discrete GPU. Way above minimum requirements! :)

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    I must still have a Pentium S with Windows 98 back at my mom’s house. Now I am wondering if it could run Linux.

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      If you’re not planning to run GUI

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    Man I love Lubuntu, it’s such a tiny distro that makes even old as fuck machines semi functional for modern usage.

    Even those weird ass atom netbooks work like a charm with it and you can actually do decent work on them!

    And the best part is that the UI keeps being understandable by average windows users

    Great distro,.10/10, would install on a Compaq laptop again

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      Xubuntu brought a garbage Vista era system to usable levels for me for a dumb video I made a while ago, wasn’t fast but definitely usable.

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    Linux is between the requirements of a raspberry pi pico and a raspberry pi zero I would say

    Although some crazy person did get Linux running on an esp32 once

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