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I'm running some tests on my old and trusted Raspberry Pi A+. I've inst…
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@stefano You answered the question I didn't know I had, thanks.
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@stefano Every time I fresh install FreeBSD, I run `ps ax` to enjoy how nothing…
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@stefano try zram-config, you may spare some swapping.My raspberrypi pi b+'…
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@stefano This story always brings me back to this sitehttps://www.luke.maurits.…
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@stefano I've got 128mb and xorg on my 486 with NetBSD 10. It's not fas…
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@anparker @stefano This is great. I think I need to run a netbsd on a Pi zero .…
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@glitzersachen @anparker it runs great there
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@pinkopanterata @stefano I run NetBSD on a Pentium II with 192MB of RAM and whi…
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@stefano It's really painful. Alpine Linux is nice for this hardware though
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@jaj yes, Alpine is great on small devices
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@stefano I wonder if zramswap along with adjusting to less video memory would h…
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@ltning @stefano @morgant 128 mb in a '486? Impressive.
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@FritzAdalis @stefano @morgant the monster can do more but I haven't found …
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@maddiefuzz you must get free electricity, as a #PentiumII power consumption is…
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@paoloredaelli @pinkopanterata @stefano Well, I do make use of the SCSI-II adap…
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@stefano my Raspberry Pi is currently in a drawer unused.I’ve been thinking o…
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@mario @stefano PiHole maybe?
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@stefano can confirm NetBSD makes for a great Raspberry Pi model A setup!https:…
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@stefano My first UNIX ARM machine ran BSD in 16Mb of RAM perfectly well, with …
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@pinkopanterata @stefano it would be amazing if NetBSD did root on encrypted Z…
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@simon_brooke @stefano If you don't need to run a modern web-browser or gam…
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@nazokiyoubinbou @stefano I would if I weren’t running already running Blocky…
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@stefano #NetBSD is the best OS for the 1st Gen Pis! It ran better than Alpine …
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@stefano Did you ever try dietpi? Its a lightweight debian that comes in at abo…
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@stefano You encouraged me to try NetBSD 10.1 on my old Raspberry Pi 2 B. Curre…
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@jason123santa not yet - thank you for the hint, I'll try it!
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@0xh4 NetBSD is great, and running fine on those old, low power devices makes i…
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