poindexter FORTRAN wrote to All <=-
I went through a box of old equipment I had in storage and found
my old IBM Thinkpad X60 from several jobs ago. It's a
transitional generation, has both IBM and Lenovo logos.
It's got a 1.8 Ghz Core 2 duo, only a 32-bit CPU. 2 GB of RAM. I
took out the 500 GB hybrid SATA drive I'd put into it in 2014,
and replaced it with a 256GB SSD.
It's got a 1.8 Ghz Core 2 duo, only a 32-bit CPU. 2 GB of RAM. I took
out the 500 GB hybrid SATA drive I'd put into it in 2014, and replaced
it with a 256GB SSD.
I did some digging around on the 'net to find a current 32-bit OS.
NetBSD was intriguing, as is BunsenLabs Linux, but Linux Mint Debian
edition still comes in a 32-bit edition.
I went through a box of old equipment I had in storage and found my old IBM Thinkpad X60 from several jobs ago.
It's got a 1.8 Ghz Core 2 duo, only a 32-bit CPU. 2 GB of RAM. I took
out the 500 GB hybrid SATA drive I'd put into it in 2014, and replaced
it with a 256GB SSD.
I went through a box of old equipment I had in storage and found my old IBM Thinkpad X60 from several jobs ago. It's a transitional generation, has both IBM and Lenovo logos.
It's got a 1.8 Ghz Core 2 duo, only a 32-bit CPU. 2 GB of RAM. I took
out the 500 GB hybrid SATA drive I'd put into it in 2014, and replaced
it with a 256GB SSD.
Gamgee wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-
poindexter FORTRAN wrote to All <=-
It's got a 1.8 Ghz Core 2 duo, only a 32-bit CPU. 2 GB of RAM. I
took out the 500 GB hybrid SATA drive I'd put into it in 2014,
and replaced it with a 256GB SSD.
Hmmm... the Core-2-Duo is a 64-bit processor. My board runs on a SFF
Dell with that CPU, on 64-bit Slackware.
vorlon wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-
Hi poindexter FORTRAN,
It's got a 1.8 Ghz Core 2 duo, only a 32-bit CPU. 2 GB of RAM. I took
out the 500 GB hybrid SATA drive I'd put into it in 2014, and replaced
it with a 256GB SSD.
humm. From memory Core 2 duo's are 64bit cpu's.
What model is the cpu?
I did some digging around on the 'net to find a current 32-bit OS.
NetBSD was intriguing, as is BunsenLabs Linux, but Linux Mint Debian
edition still comes in a 32-bit edition.
Straight debian still has a 32bit version.
Straight debian still has a 32bit version.
I'm using 32 bit Debian on my Thinkpad T43. I would recommend at
least 2G to run it, but it works well. From what I've read, Debian 12
will still support 32 bit.
boraxman wrote to vorlon <=-
I'm using 32 bit Debian on my Thinkpad T43. I would recommend at least
2G to run it, but it works well. From what I've read, Debian 12 will still support 32 bit.
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