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    Morgan (kaidenshi@exquisite.social)'s status on Saturday, 07-Jun-2025 08:03:37 JST Morgan Morgan

    My i5-7500 e-waste* desktop has been in heavy OS rotation since I dragged it out of the closet to test Solaris (spoiler alert: wouldn't boot Solaris). So far I've successfully run OpenBSD, Haiku OS, NetBSD, and AlmaLinux Workstation on it. AlmaLinux is nice and all but not really suited to desktop use, it's definitely more of a server OS.

    So fellow OS nerds, what should I try to boot on it next? I'd like to try something I can "live in" for the weekend. Anything non-Linux would be awesome, as I already know it runs pretty much any Linux distro with no issues.

    *not Win11 supported so it was free

    In conversation about a year ago from exquisite.social permalink
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    Uli Kusterer (Not a kitteh) (uliwitness@chaos.social)'s status on Wednesday, 16-Oct-2024 02:27:41 JST Uli Kusterer (Not a kitteh) Uli Kusterer (Not a kitteh)

    @siracusa @atpfm I think you might be mixing up Google Play Services with the app store. Services is how google sneaks all its new API and bundled apps past the device manufacturers and carriers who drag their feet updating the OS.

    So AIUI the apps mentioned in the court filing are things like GMail, Maps and Settings, so Google can’t punish manufacturers by withholding them.

    In conversation Wednesday, 16-Oct-2024 02:27:41 JST from chaos.social permalink
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