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submitted 11 hours ago by ailepet to c/linux@lemmy.ml

I have an old Asus EeePC 1015T netbook with an HDMI (and VGA) output, a screen that glitches if I'm holding it wrong, a huge, tired, unreliable battery, a noisy fan that fails to cool it to less than skin-burning temperatures, and slightly less than 1 GB of RAM. I've seen Xubuntu, then Lubuntu, become slowly unusable on it; I've tried to install Arch then Sway, but although the device got kinda less sluggish, the leaning curve for a tiling window manager was still too high.

So here's a thought experiment: could I craft a Linux setup with a themeable yet cohesive Windows 98-like UI, that I can plug to an old monitor (1280x1024 should be enough) and that can be just responsive enough to do basic, focused tasks (writing, listening to music and webradios, browsing Wikipedia, perhaps playing Doom) using this kind of very limited hardware? The idea would be to have some sort of reliability: instead of installing an old distro and freezing all updates, I'd ideally go for a modern basis that I can upgrade without worrying of watching my setup collapsing on itself; so I could reproduce this setup on other, similarly old computers, and turn them into retro distraction-free appliances where you could chill with a classic Windows feel and Winamp themes.

I have some ideas but I'm not sure about the best approach. I've tried an immutable Fedora image (Blue95), but after a full day and night of waiting for the setup and rebase to complete, the end result was way too slow to be usable. Then I went for BunsenLabs on a Debian Trixie basis: it works okay performance-wise, but there's a lot of obscure menu items pointing to small apps to customize (you have to know what a "conky" or a "tint2" is, and also understand that the default panel is a third different thing). I'm thinking of trying postmarketOS, since the Alpine base sounds lightweight enough, but I havent figured out how to install it on my EeePC.

Could Wayland be possible with these hardware limitations? If so, how should I setup it? I guess labwc (pictured above) is the best fit for a Win9x experience, but what is needed afterwards? LXQt or Xfce or something else?

I'm curious to hear your thoughts!

[-] ailepet 6 points 3 months ago

Heather Anne Campbell (who went up writing Rick & Morty and Eric Andre Show episodes) said that Zelda Twilight Princess was "grandma's way of tricking you into taking out the trash"

[-] ailepet 4 points 5 months ago

J'ai travaillé dans ce train ! Plus exactement, j'ai aidé à le décharger à la plateforme de tri de Cavaillon. C'était peu avant sa fin, et il ne transportait que des périodiques, dans des chariots très lourds qui pouvaient vous briser les doigts si on n'y prenait pas garde. C'était quelque chose de voir ce TGV jaune s'arrêter le long du bâtiment !

[-] ailepet 38 points 8 months ago

Wait I though the point of these post-opensource clauses (see also: anti-capitalist licence, WTFPL, etc.) was to scare off the big corporations lawyers and make sure your code won't end up in AWS or something like that? Are Linux distros the only actors who are still giving a shit about licencing?

[-] ailepet 5 points 1 year ago

Amberol is cool though

[-] ailepet 6 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

There's one meaning I know of "weshwesh" and it's definitively pretty racist

source: am French and also Arab

[-] ailepet 3 points 1 year ago

but my mom says it helps against the bad smell

[-] ailepet 6 points 1 year ago

There sure must be a lot of better candidates, but this one comes to my mind:

We can forget happy things. We can probably forget sad things too. People have the power to forget.

[-] ailepet 11 points 2 years ago

spoilerthe first human is Chara. Frisk is the human you play, and who gets somehow "possessed" by Chara if you take the Genocide route

[-] ailepet 20 points 2 years ago

undertale spoilerthat's chara not frisk

[-] ailepet 11 points 2 years ago

Nah, "baisez mon pote" means "fuck my friend". A proper translation would be "pote de baise", although to be honest I've never heard it in use here — the more common expression is "plan cul", which minimizes the "buddy" part but can obviously cover a lot of nuances.

At least that's what I'm guessing from the TV shows, everyone I know is either in an actual relationship or does not have s*x at all 🤷

[-] ailepet 16 points 2 years ago

I'm pretty sure the Hopper story is fake though

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