Hi Andre,

On 12 August 2016 at 21:30, Andre Campos Rodovalho <
[email protected]> wrote:

> If a computer can't boot DVD or USB (or does not worth to upgrade). How
> useful is this computer?
>
> People can actually work with a computer on this conditions? This
> discussion is also about focus...
>
> IMHO people who aim to install Linux on ancient machines must apply all
> efforts to accomplish the mission. There is an alternate installation CD.
> The additional time should be counted as fun time...
>

I have a 32 bit laptop in Contact. I use it for internet access, emacs,
bash and Ruby. It isn't the fastest machine in the world but it is
invaluable for me to try things out as I learn the Ruby programming
language.

HTH,


Ian

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