For the curious ones the machine is a 2001 IBM Thinkpad T22 with 20Gb of HDD, 256 Mb of RAM and an Intel Pentium 3 @ 900MHz.

  • @seaQueue
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    I’m sure the Gentoo crowd will refute this in a day or two when they’re finished compiling and can read it.

    Edit: bro, a 2001 era Thinkpad is going to take like a month to finish building everything. You can probably cross build that system faster on your phone.

    • @carl_the_llamaOP
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      Yes it would be faster but it’s my first go at Gentoo for the base install I want to stick to the handbook. As soon as the base install is done I will see how to make my good Debian machine compile the packages for the IBM. Besides, I have time.

    • @chellomere
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      Hmm you need to download some more RAM

  • Jeena
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    Back in the day, around 2005 or 2006 I did that and I had browse the internet in a text based browser for 2 days because KDE on that old machine took two days to compile.

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      How did it go? I’m trying to make my website more accessible by running it through w3m, so I wonder how the sites back then did.

      • Jeena
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        It depends on the site, back then there were a lot of table-layouts which were quite fucked up in the text-only browser. Nowadays there are non of them which is good, but nowadays there are JavaScript only websites which don’t really work well. You can install a text only browser and try it out yourself.

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          I’m already playing around with w3m but I had no idea about that table thing, sounds rough. Thanks for the links (pun unintended)

    • @carl_the_llamaOP
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      I’m so glad that I’m reliving those experiences because I want and not because I need to.

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    I recently discovered emerge --jobs 8 --load-average 8 instead of just make -j8. Not gonna help much on a 900MHz pentium, but it has really sped up my build times.

    • @carl_the_llamaOP
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      I have to set -j1 because of low ram. Yes I can just increase swap space to “add more RAM” but it will be swap on a 2001 HDD so it’s slow as hell

  • @uis
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    71 year ago

    Pentium 3? I built gentoo for pentium 3 on my i5 sandybridge for a fren.

  • Destide
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    41 year ago

    Just make sure you install gnome for that luscious logo

  • @[email protected]
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    31 year ago

    Serious question, how long will it take to compile the whole thing if you had a ryzen 9 maxed out or an Intel i9 or whatevet those crazy CPUs are with all top specs PC?

    • @ichbinjasokreativ
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      31 year ago

      I have a laptop with a Ryzen 4700u and gentoo with KDE compiles in a virtual machine in like 2 hours iirc

      • @[email protected]
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        Is there a particular reason why you prefer Gentoo over other distros? Can’t you run a conventional distro that doesn’t need to compile? Just curious, no judgement. I know that Marcan, the dude who reverse engineered the apple M1, runs Gentoo. Always been curious as to why some folks prefer it

        • @ichbinjasokreativ
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          11 year ago

          I dont use gentoo, I was just messing around with it out of curiosity

  • @[email protected]
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    I can relate. I ran gentoo for a while on a T21. I’d use my gaming pc with a q8300 to do all the compiling for it.

  • diprount_tomato
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    21 year ago

    Is this the same actor as one of the robbers in better call Saul?

  • @Elliott
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    Let me take this opportunity to tell you I use arch linux…lol