I was interested in bcachefs years ago, but Kent seems to keep shooting himself in the foot when it comes to getting any traction with it.
I was interested in bcachefs years ago, but Kent seems to keep shooting himself in the foot when it comes to getting any traction with it.
Sleepy Don
Just locker room hot tubbing talk.
You and your buddies hanging out is one thing. We should expect better from elected officials.
It has a repo with programs you can install. The selection is fairly limited though.
http://wiki.tinycorelinux.net/doku.php?id=wiki:install_apps
That computer is in the basement and I’m not having any luck finding a list of what’s available.
Tiny Core would probably run on it.
I have it on a PII 333MHz with 192MB of RAM from 1999. It grinds to a halt if I try to open pretty much any modern website though.
Looks like it would work. I did have an adapter lying around that let me use a CF card instead of a spinning disk, so that helped.
The biggest hassle was getting the thing to start because boot from USB didn’t really exist back then so I had to burn a CD and the drive on that machine is kind of flaky these days.
Though I will say that it’s not exactly usable. Pretty much any website makes it grind to a halt. But it’s good right up until then.
And if your computer can’t even handle that, there’s always Tiny Core.
It seems like everyone else has beaten the clock thing to death, but I just want to throw in my two cents. I have worked on NTP in the past and anytime there was a bug that set the time wrong, all hell broke loose with general usability of the client system.
If you’re using Debian and haven’t like, intentionally installed a bunch of shady stuff, malware is pretty unlikely.
Double check how/where your time is being set. Try turning off any automatic adjustments and see what happens for a little while.
I can only imagine what a call to ‘mount’ is going to look like.
It says 10.1" right in the summary. That’s not full dimensions, but it should give you a ballpark.