jeffv via plug on 23 Nov 2022 06:29:24 -0800 |
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[PLUG] The 32 bit Challenge |
I'm now using Laptop #3, due to issues with 1+2. It has vacuum tubes and is only 32 bit, with frighteningly little memory. When it was new, it probably impressed the hell out of me. The idea is to look as close to a full-featured system (GUI) while minimizing the bloat. 3-4 apps running, memory eaten, huge lag. *(X)Ubuntu stopped 32 bit support at 18.04, so there's that. Keeping XFCE. *Thunderbird --> Claws (wow, although optionally displaying html is rough) *Firefox --> Pale Moon (no 32 bit versions of many serious browsers). Also Midori, Epiphany/web, Otter, Chromium, Arora, Dillo. Chromium, Epiphany, FF eat memory. Pale Moon uses their own plugins, not FF. The others.. well.. have their own quirks. Gmail stopped allowing login via user/pass. Allegedly Oauth2 works, but it won't work here with any client I tried, incl TB. Stuck w browser, eats memory, plus already using Claws. Krusader --> XFE (dual pane) Audacious seems fine for audio. VLC is a little heavier. MPV is lighter. No office apps, because it would probably hurt, and I don't use them much. Curious - what would YOU use? I know people like 13" screens, but now I squint like Clint Eastwood. Happy Turkeys, all. If you're not feeling safe, contact someone. ___________________________________________________________________________ Philadelphia Linux Users Group -- http://www.phillylinux.org Announcements - http://lists.phillylinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-announce General Discussion -- http://lists.phillylinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug