I igor_kavinski Lifer Jul 27, 2020 18,042 11,769 116 Jun 17, 2023 #1 Linux x86 Boot Process Trying To Cleanup "Hay-Wire Circuits, Duct Tape & Super Glue" - Phoronix www.phoronix.com Sounds like something I would write Funny that Linus didn't pay attention to this abomination, probably not wanting to disturb the fragile code. Reactions: ch33zw1z, lantis3, mv2devnull and 1 other person
Linux x86 Boot Process Trying To Cleanup "Hay-Wire Circuits, Duct Tape & Super Glue" - Phoronix www.phoronix.com Sounds like something I would write Funny that Linus didn't pay attention to this abomination, probably not wanting to disturb the fragile code.
M manly Lifer Jan 25, 2000 11,368 2,375 136 Jun 1, 2024 #2 I enjoyed this one from the wayback machine.
ssokolow Member Jun 15, 2024 25 8 46 ssokolow.com Jun 15, 2024 #3 manly said: I enjoyed this one from the wayback machine. Click to expand... If you want some more videos in that vein, here are some channels I enjoy: NCommander has a bunch of fun videos in that vein, likeThe Forgotten Secrets of the First Linux LiveCD (Yggdrasil Linux), Installing Debian Linux 2.1 From 1999 Was A Painful Experience ..., THINGS THAT SHOULDN'T EXIST: Internet Explorer for UNIX, What Does It Take To Run DOOM On A $10,000 IBM RS/6000 From 2001?, or The Blandest PC Experience You Could Buy In 1998 For $7,000 ... // Exploring the SunPCI. (To be perfectly honest, as someone who doesn't normally engage in schadenfreude, I quite enjoy seeing how much some of these products make him suffer.) Michael MJD also has some fun ones, like A Look at Linux from 20 Years Ago - OpenLinux Installation & Overview, Installing the First Version of Ubuntu on the $5 Windows 98 PC, or SoftRAM - The Story of the Incredible RAM Doubling Scam (A Retrospective). ...and though he's usually more of a macintosh guy (eg. weird macintosh hardware, Rhapsody OS on a Thinkpad, Linux on a trashcan mac pro, etc.), Action Retro has videos like Installing Linux like it's 1998 and Lindows, the weird Walmart Linux from 2002!. Reactions: igor_kavinski
manly said: I enjoyed this one from the wayback machine. Click to expand... If you want some more videos in that vein, here are some channels I enjoy: NCommander has a bunch of fun videos in that vein, likeThe Forgotten Secrets of the First Linux LiveCD (Yggdrasil Linux), Installing Debian Linux 2.1 From 1999 Was A Painful Experience ..., THINGS THAT SHOULDN'T EXIST: Internet Explorer for UNIX, What Does It Take To Run DOOM On A $10,000 IBM RS/6000 From 2001?, or The Blandest PC Experience You Could Buy In 1998 For $7,000 ... // Exploring the SunPCI. (To be perfectly honest, as someone who doesn't normally engage in schadenfreude, I quite enjoy seeing how much some of these products make him suffer.) Michael MJD also has some fun ones, like A Look at Linux from 20 Years Ago - OpenLinux Installation & Overview, Installing the First Version of Ubuntu on the $5 Windows 98 PC, or SoftRAM - The Story of the Incredible RAM Doubling Scam (A Retrospective). ...and though he's usually more of a macintosh guy (eg. weird macintosh hardware, Rhapsody OS on a Thinkpad, Linux on a trashcan mac pro, etc.), Action Retro has videos like Installing Linux like it's 1998 and Lindows, the weird Walmart Linux from 2002!.
M manly Lifer Jan 25, 2000 11,368 2,375 136 Jun 18, 2024 #4 ssokolow said: If you want some more videos in that vein, here are some channels I enjoy: NCommander has a bunch of fun videos in that vein, likeThe Forgotten Secrets of the First Linux LiveCD (Yggdrasil Linux), Installing Debian Linux 2.1 From 1999 Was A Painful Experience ..., THINGS THAT SHOULDN'T EXIST: Internet Explorer for UNIX, What Does It Take To Run DOOM On A $10,000 IBM RS/6000 From 2001?, or The Blandest PC Experience You Could Buy In 1998 For $7,000 ... // Exploring the SunPCI. (To be perfectly honest, as someone who doesn't normally engage in schadenfreude, I quite enjoy seeing how much some of these products make him suffer.) Michael MJD also has some fun ones, like A Look at Linux from 20 Years Ago - OpenLinux Installation & Overview, Installing the First Version of Ubuntu on the $5 Windows 98 PC, or SoftRAM - The Story of the Incredible RAM Doubling Scam (A Retrospective). ...and though he's usually more of a macintosh guy (eg. weird macintosh hardware, Rhapsody OS on a Thinkpad, Linux on a trashcan mac pro, etc.), Action Retro has videos like Installing Linux like it's 1998 and Lindows, the weird Walmart Linux from 2002!. Click to expand... welcome to the forums, and thanks for the viewing list! Reactions: igor_kavinski
ssokolow said: If you want some more videos in that vein, here are some channels I enjoy: NCommander has a bunch of fun videos in that vein, likeThe Forgotten Secrets of the First Linux LiveCD (Yggdrasil Linux), Installing Debian Linux 2.1 From 1999 Was A Painful Experience ..., THINGS THAT SHOULDN'T EXIST: Internet Explorer for UNIX, What Does It Take To Run DOOM On A $10,000 IBM RS/6000 From 2001?, or The Blandest PC Experience You Could Buy In 1998 For $7,000 ... // Exploring the SunPCI. (To be perfectly honest, as someone who doesn't normally engage in schadenfreude, I quite enjoy seeing how much some of these products make him suffer.) Michael MJD also has some fun ones, like A Look at Linux from 20 Years Ago - OpenLinux Installation & Overview, Installing the First Version of Ubuntu on the $5 Windows 98 PC, or SoftRAM - The Story of the Incredible RAM Doubling Scam (A Retrospective). ...and though he's usually more of a macintosh guy (eg. weird macintosh hardware, Rhapsody OS on a Thinkpad, Linux on a trashcan mac pro, etc.), Action Retro has videos like Installing Linux like it's 1998 and Lindows, the weird Walmart Linux from 2002!. Click to expand... welcome to the forums, and thanks for the viewing list!