I think my pi zero w might run a circle around it.
Puppy Linux 4.20 in a pentium 3 laptop.
Current distro of choice is just bunsenlabs.
I mean https://raccooncomic.com/post/711166473011412992/164-topped
This exists
At least with my own anecdotal evidence, it’s also color temp. “Daylight” bulbs seem to be more of an issue.
I prefer bright but warmer light
totally doable. But if you yeet the bloat, windows 10 will be more than fine. My dad runs windows 10 on a i5 2430m all in one. My old school computers had i5 2400s and 4 gb of ram and they ran windows 10 without too much issue.
They can. Idk about the availability for all banks but we have something called Zelle.
Zelle is a thing with my banking app.
My sister has a credit union bank account and her app has it. I have PNC.
Would openbox count?
80% of the full UI of a proper de but with 30% impact on really slow hardware.
Yes. High end pc
Tested or listed specs? I would recommend at least using the 32 bit version in other distros as well. It will be marginally lighter memory wise.
And I just remembered that my pentium m laptop has a dgpu. It’s very weak but just enough.
Unless if it’s a storage thing
Maybe try something with openbox? Bunsenlabs linux is a good example of what you can do with a window manager. I run it on a pentium m laptop (1 core) with 2 gb of ram. It’d be doable. (It originally had one 1 gb and I don’t think I even enabled swap).
Basically arch plus mimicking their UI would be a good starting point.
Or just use bunsenlabs 32 bit if your software has 32 bit versions. It will be a bit lighter from a memory standpoint.
They came with dual cores or quad cores but yeah basically anything would be fine.
All of them would be fine, also what wireless card and does yours have a gpu. Iirc the 580 had an option for an mx150 so I wouldn’t be surprised if the 480 had one.
Intel wireless cards are well supported, others not so much
Gives +5 in rust proficiency.
Either a high end PC or a thinkpad x220 with coreboot for the FOSS warrior.
I’m also not surprised and I still find it amusing. The ISA translation is something I never actually thought about in emulation
But yuzu was running on the switch in that example. So it was beating the switch on contemporary hardware.
You have to make it pass safetynet. Iirc there’s some magisk modules that let you do that
https://archive.org/details/wm8650-linux It might have been archived here.