Hello! If this ,message gets passed through, you're seeing a madman post on an HP Stream 8 running antix Linux. This is the first system that I'm using that is running a 32-bit OS, and my
I'm 5 months into the homebrew community and I will say it's pretty nice
Despite all drama and stuff, it's pretty cool
I want to thank everyone who makes this type of stuff possible, and those who keep this types of communities alive
You guys are amazing
Similar stuff... 32-bit Intel Atom CPU, 1GB of RAM, a display with a height of 600 pixels, but a standard 2.5-inch Sata hard disk.
I used the unofficial 32-bit version of Arch linux, the desktop environments LXDE and LXQt, or sometimes... doing simpler tasks directly from the text console to avoid launching the GUI.
Despite it being an awful and slow experience with a lot of bugs (such as some configuration menus not fitting in 600px of screen height...), I remember it fondly, it's a warm memory... Having to adapt to a primitive environment.

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