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uwu owo etc., you know…

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I would say the Xbox 360, tho I never really owned one. I feel it was maybe the most polished modern console, the most friendliest, worked offline (obviously), was easy to hack and MS didn’t really made a fuss about it. an x360 was accessible for everyone, even for the less fortunate peeps around here central-eastern and eastern europe. hacked or not, ms had a nice market here and the xbox brand was pretty stable.

The PS2, the og Xbox (though it really was a PC), the Game Cube, Wii, Wii U, and of course the 8 and 16 bit era consoles are also great candidates one by one.

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sure.

but IMO he looks like a big pile of stinky rotten diarreah that should have been already flushed down the toilet

kuneho,
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Hungary 🇭🇺

kuneho,
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Metal Garden Arch - strangely works as a distro name as well I think

kuneho,
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especially as you go more and more to the east

kuneho,
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mostly less than five.

but if I’m programming it’s around 50-70

kuneho, (edited )
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Windows 95 with Bill Gates on Stage.

kuneho, (edited )
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I had a Sony Ericsson W595i before my first smartphone (which was a Vodafone 845)

I loved Sony Ericssons, had a bunch of them, because they were extremely moddable through VKP patches. it ran Doom natively 😄

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I guess the “uname -r” part should be $(uname -r) but this isn’t the problem with vbox IMO

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but this means they are PowerPC Macs…

kuneho, (edited )
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At the weekend I’ll have some time to fiddle with it.

I think I’ll try to boot Serenity first from USB, check if it wants to boot at all. Maybe I’ll got an Arduino to use as serial monitor to check the log.

Then move on to flashing the grub image to the HDD, again, with a different IDE drive. if thst doesn’t work, I’ll find a SATA HDD and flash that.

I really wanna see this OS boot on real hardware. Then take a good lookaround and develop or port something for it :)

kuneho,
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Thanks for the tip, but I know, what I was talking about 😅

I use IDE HDD with this machine. The mobo has several SATA ports, but my HDD is IDE, it’s not a mistake.

Tho, that setting is, indeed is IDE, so I might set it to AHCI for Serenity, but the drive is still hoiked into the IDE bus.

But if the problem is the fact, that I’m trying to use IDE and should try with a SATA drive, I’ll look into it as soon as I can.

And thanks for co-piloting ;)

kuneho,
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There’s nothing like that is enabled AFAIK, I"m not even sure this board has UEFI (only Legacy BIOS). It’s an Acer Veriton M421G brand PC, with a Phenom II X4 945 CPU.

Not even sure it’s compatible with the OS, but this boot device issue was strange, tho. (had the same problem booting up a partition manager software from floppy that is based on Visopsys)

But will double check everything. Thanks for the tip!

kuneho,
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What do you mean by that?

I used x86_64 build, and my CPU is 64-bit. (Ran 64-bit Windows and different Linux systems on it before)

kuneho,
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I dd-ed the image straight to the HDD. grub started and booted off from it. lots of messages of PCI devices, I guess some kind of scan. after a while the screen went white, and a bit later the logs of the kernel panic appeared at the top, with the message it could’t find a device to boot from.

so, it seems that the kernel itself didn’t see the hdd it just booted from - standard IDE PATA disk, 120GB. Used dd from a gparted live disc.

First, I resized the partition on the disk to the full, at the next try I left it, as-is.

Both times the same result; the BIOS boots into Serenity, white screen, then kernel panic, couldn’t find a device to boot from.

Thing is, there are 2 DVD drives (IDE and SATA) and a floppy drive attached to the PC, dunno if they can cause any problem. And 1GB memory.

this was yesterday, and since then I haven’t got tieme to fiddle with it, but will. :)

kuneho,
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(oh and fucking Data)

man, I completely forgot about that :D

but I see. and I can aggree that there was potential in her.

kuneho,
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I haven’t seen the most obvious Ketracel thing… Tasha Yar talking about cool drugs…

I use Brave to test whether my websites work on Chromium browsers, but their scummy actions lately make me want to find a new Chromium browser to test with. What's the best Chromium based browser?

I already use Firefox for browsing normally, but I have to test on a Chromium based browser too. One soft requirement is that it should be installable with Flatpak on Linux.

kuneho,
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if you use Windows and want to have Chrome, why not just use Edge? It’s just conveniently therr, you need nothing to install.

It works with everything that “needs” chrome.

edit: one comment gave me the idea you use Windows but now I’m not sure in it. if not, then sry, ignore this comment :)

kuneho,
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I think you can’t go more clean than Chromium. Pretty sure all browsers based on Chromium has some extra features, since those are the only differences in them. Vivaldi, Brave, Maxthon etc…, the same engine in different car, with different extras.

this is why I usually recommend people to use Edge if they really want Chrome, since on Windows, it’s already there. But yeah, on Linux, I wouldn’t really tell anyone to apt install edge.

kuneho,
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if I slide my finger from the letter “q” on phone keyboard to bottom right, it’s an ESC.

some apps register that and sometimes leaves the whole page where it was

kuneho,
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for Android I think Connect for Lemmy is the best around. also, it gets literally better day to day since the dev is following the app’s community and fixes bugs, implements things from there super rapidly.

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