Where PCs go to die
Our living room is now the graveyard of dead PCs.
We still have the corpse of the PC that was operated on for transplant parts. It needs to go to the dump.
Our old codger (10gb disk, 512kb memory) is now running Uuntu 9.04 very happily and I have seen a website with lots of hieroglyphics to type in to a terminal window that should make the wifi work.
Of the two PCs that came from the church, one shows no sign of life at all. It awaits a post-mortem examination.
The last runs Windows98 from a 10gb disk and "50kb" (REALLY?) of memory. My Ubuntu live CD won't boot in that !
We still have the corpse of the PC that was operated on for transplant parts. It needs to go to the dump.
Our old codger (10gb disk, 512kb memory) is now running Uuntu 9.04 very happily and I have seen a website with lots of hieroglyphics to type in to a terminal window that should make the wifi work.
Of the two PCs that came from the church, one shows no sign of life at all. It awaits a post-mortem examination.
The last runs Windows98 from a 10gb disk and "50kb" (REALLY?) of memory. My Ubuntu live CD won't boot in that !
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