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Distribution: Arch Linux && OpenBSD 7.4 && Pop!_OS && Kali && Qubes-Os
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@//////: Are you sure that you don't want to edit IP and password out of that picture?
that password is for free vpn service by vpnbook.com, its a public one. and that ip address doesnt matter, i dont have any servers running on this box. no ssh / http running.
@draco : it didnt work for me for some reason, i changed the font size from 12 to 10 and that made it possible to cram a little more text into that conky window. its a temp solution till i find out whats wrong with it.
Fresh install of Linux Lite 2.0 on a Dell XT2 Touchscreen I cobbled together from Ebay. It has a OCZ Deneva 2 180 gig 1.8 SSD. Initial laptop cost was 50 bucks. It boots and shutdown in under 25 seconds. Power adapter was 8 bucks. SSD was 80 bucks.
Touchscreen works out of the box. Not bad for a custom project. Ram upgrade is next. Laptop in 2009 was $2599
I luv it when tech depreciates faster than my Pickup truck or motorcycles. in fact. My 63 F100 is worth more now
than it was worth sold brand new in 1963.
Fresh install of Linux Lite 2.0 on a Dell XT2 Touchscreen I cobbled together from Ebay. It has a OCZ Deneva 2 180 gig 1.8 SSD. Initial laptop cost was 50 bucks. It boots and shutdown in under 25 seconds. Power adapter was 8 bucks. SSD was 80 bucks.
Touchscreen works out of the box. Not bad for a custom project. Ram upgrade is next. Laptop in 2009 was $2599
I luv it when tech depreciates faster than my Pickup truck or motorcycles. in fact. My 63 F100 is worth more now
than it was worth sold brand new in 1963.
^ OH MAN!!!! That's awesome! Both the Dell and the F100. You really still have the pickup?
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What is this, a screenshot for ants?
No. Just click on the image. Unless I misinterpeted your meaning. I thought I would try something different from my usual
motorcycle screen shot setups.
My wife thinks it is pretty and actually now borrows this from time to time, and she treats Linux like it has the cooties.
Windows, and only Windows, is how she rolls.
Just another look/setup I am using on the same netbook
Fresh install of Linux Lite 2.0 on a Dell XT2 Touchscreen I cobbled together from Ebay. It has a OCZ Deneva 2 180 gig 1.8 SSD. Initial laptop cost was 50 bucks. It boots and shutdown in under 25 seconds. Power adapter was 8 bucks. SSD was 80 bucks.
Touchscreen works out of the box. Not bad for a custom project. Ram upgrade is next. Laptop in 2009 was $2599
I luv it when tech depreciates faster than my Pickup truck or motorcycles. in fact. My 63 F100 is worth more now
than it was worth sold brand new in 1963.
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