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dCore 64?
pq5190362:
--- Quote from: nitram on November 30, 2016, 06:56:21 AM ---dCore runs well on 64 bit systems, just not optimized for it: http://wiki.tinycorelinux.net/dcore:faq#what_about_64-bit_systems.
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"Not optimized for it" meaning "can not utilize more than 4GB RAM", right ;)?
Jason W:
pq5190362 - I have a 2.6GHz 4 GB RAM box with a 120 GB hard drive. Got it secondhand maybe 3 or 4 years ago and does all I need it to, Still quite a machine to me compared to the Pentium 3s I was running not so long ago. I have never kept with current hardware which is part of my interest in the small and efficient Linux distro/apps in the first place.
netnomad:
hi friends,
i'm very happy with my 1.6ghz pentium-mobile single-core notebook with just 1gb ram without any use for the internal harddrive. in this configuration even heavy packages like libreoffice, thunderbird, firefox, gimp, minitube run without any problems.
i run 4 identical notebooks at different places with the same usb-stick that are regularly cloned to two copies as a backup and for the usage of the same configuarion at the same time. i reduced the backup-size to ~1mb with all essential configuration-files after deleting all bloatware.
keep on hacking on lean hardware, it's worth.
labeas:
----- From yesterday:----
]But I get "./Deb2TC: line 56: mksquashfs: not found" problems;
]and there's no mksquashfs* in my recent listing of <TC64>.tcz
]
]Is it true that <Debian to TC> is not approved of ?
mksquashfs is in squashfs-tools.tcz
<Debian to TC> is not recommended for standard port,
try dCore if you really need it.
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That's why I came here to dCore.
But it seems that dCore doesn't do 64bit, and I was force to
go 64bit after my proven/familiar 32-bit system was stolen.
So would I be wasting time searching dCore for mksquashfs 64-bit ?
==TIA
Jason W:
There is as of now no 64 bit dCore, I only have 32 bit hardware. One day there will be a 64 bit dCore as 64 bit is becoming the standard for PCs.
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