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Old February 23rd 18, 12:08 AM posted to rec.photo.digital
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Default Switched from Windows to Linux on old netbook. What a difference

In article , Ken Hart
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Same here. I have several machines that are 10-15 years old, and
severely under-powered. They bogged down terribly with WinXP, but now
run great with Lubuntu (a light-weight version of Ubuntu).

Why bother about 10-15 years old computers when you can buy a new one
for 200 Euro?

If that is still too expensive, you could buy a Raspberry Pi and put
Linux on it.

I haven't done the Euro to Dollar conversion, but I haven't paid three
digits for any of my old computers.


then whatever you have is junk.


That's quite presumptuous, since you have no idea what brands/models
computers I have.


it doesn't mater what brands/models they are.

anything that is 'bogged down terribly with winxp' is junk. your words.
winxp is hardly resource intensive.

the reality is that they're long obsolete and cannot run modern
software.

What if some of my hardware is Apple? Ergo, based on
your statement, Apple is junk.


a 15 year old mac is also junk, except that it won't be 'bogged down
terribly' running mac os x from its era.

quality costs money.


That is a generalization that is not universally true. For example,
there are companies that scrap their hardware the minute it is fully
depreciated (5 years). I have been "playing" with some pretty serious
Cisco networking gear that I acquired just by showing up at the loading
dock at the right time.


5 year old networking equipment isn't the issue.

Just because a widget is old is no reason to scrap it, especially if it
still works well enough to use.


then you must not be doing much.


On that statement, I have to agree. I'm responding to your comments, so
I'm not doing much.

By the way, are you familiar with the Shift key? Or are you a big fan of
poet e. e. cummings?


ad hominem.