@ginsterbusch
Indeed, #siduction is great. Given its risky behavior, I recommend to either use #BTRFS or #timeshift & ext4. Moreover, I discovered that apt-listbugs & --dry-run are quite useful.
Decryption & boot time cannot compete with #Kubuntu ATM.
Runs very smooth & fast on a IBM #x61 (> 10 years old) and new machines.
Whish it would have a GUI to create a live usb. dd & cat were not working for me. Had to burn a DVD.
#siduction #btrfs #timeshift #kubuntu #x61
There is a not so well known attribute of <iframe>s called srcdoc. While the src attribute lets you specify a resource to be included via an iFrame, the srcdoc attribute lets you directly specify its content. What's cool about it is, that you can use html entities within the attribute like below, allowing you to bypass some filters.
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Oft liegen Computer ungenutzt herum, weil sie alt sind. Oft kann man alten Geräten ein neues Leben schenken, wenn man Open Source Software nutzt*. Um Kinder an Technik heranzuführen, ist das ein guter und nachhaltigerer Ansatz. Hier ist ein schönes altes Modell (#IBM #Thinkpad #X61) von circa 2007. Mit einem #Kubuntu läuft das ganz gut und man nutz umweltfreundliche Software (https://eco.kde.org/blog/2022-03-16-press-release-okular-blue-angel/).
*und eine SSD einbaut 😀
#BTU #Collab #Cottbus #Brandenburg #Linux #Okular #blauerengel
#ibm #thinkpad #x61 #kubuntu #btu #collab #cottbus #brandenburg #linux #okular #blauerengel
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X61にMX Linux入れて、Xnview入れた。が、コマンド叩いてもファイルが無いと言い、起動しない。
ということで考えた。色々工夫するのはチェンジニアとしてふさわしくない。
そうだPeppermint OSなら起動した経験がある!64bitが使えるX61なら大丈夫。
ということでPeppermint OSを導入。
Xnview入れる。よし動いた。よしよし。
#X61
今、Thinkpad X61に軽量linux(peppermint os)入れて、トゥートしてる。
キーボードが小さくて、文章打ちにくいかと思ったが、さすがThinkpad、全然打ちにくくない。
というか入力が気持ちいい。
#X61
@faizalr very nice, both are beautiful. I got two more, one #X200Tablet, which is operational and another #X61 that has a broken screen problem and some aesthetics (solvable, of course it depends on the price of the screens on the market), but with docking included. How to increase the collection