by Tdarcos » Fri Feb 28, 2025 6:47 pm
Casual Observer wrote: Fri Feb 28, 2025 10:56 amDamn, I have a box of like ten wired mice I could have sent you. I'm a hoarder of mice, flash drives (from conferences) and USB cables.
Ice Cream Jonsey wrote: Fri Feb 28, 2025 11:05 am
Good point - Commander, what kind of TECH can you use?
To answer that, I need to give some back story.
Back in the days when I had extra money, I bought some additional computers, because my original computer, a Lenovo with 8gb of memory and 1tb hard drive (upgraded from 4tb and 250gb; after I had it for a while I realized the original specs were insufficient as I kept running out of memory.)
Several years later, I have 2 left. My current machine is a cute
gold-colored case Dell 3.30ghz Quad Core Windows 10 Professional with 16gb of memory and a 512 gb SSD which I reserve exclusively to store installed applications; my work files go on an external drive. This computer I bought refurbished from Amazon on August 5, 2023 for $139.00 and a USB Wi-Fi adapter for $9. They are no longer selling this, but when I saw it I fell in love with it, wanted it, and could afford it, and it has been providing me excellent service over the past circa 18 months.
The external hard drive is a green Silicon Power ruggedized external 4TB hard drive. It is listed as meeting military-grade drop test of a drop of 3 feet onto concrete and still operate. Having had staff here accidentally drop external drives (twice!) I wasn't going to take chances. Not that I
expect it to be dropped, and hope it won't, I realize that "shit happens" I bought it new on Amazon for $109.99 (
today it sells for $112.99). Also, sometime after I purchased it, by accident, I discovered that yes, if it falls off the bed onto the floor, it will survive the shock and never notice.
My other computer, I actually bought intending to use as my "daily driver" but never got around to it, is a
Dell Optiplex 7020 3.6ghz quad-core Windows 10 Pro desktop with 32gb of memory and 2TB SSD. I also bought this computer refurbished on August 5, 2023, for $229.00 (now $262.50). Something I did not discover until after I got it, was that while it has 4 cores, it actually has not 4, but 8 threads.
I also discovered its operating system went unrecoverable, so I will have to replace it with something.
So having explained my situation, I'll answer the question above. Seeing as how Windows 10 will be end-of-life in October, I either have to install a patched version of Windows 11 to disable the "enshitification" of Windows to mandate a TPM 2.0 chip (which isn't required for normal operation and none of my computers have), or go to an alternative operating system, either Linux or one of the BSDs (BSD, NetBSD, or Open BSD).
So what I can use are spare 8gb or larger jump drives; the more I have, the more different simultaneous distros of Linux (or flavors of BSD) I can test. They do not have to be new, I will use Rufus to format and install a live system to test drive. Some I will probably reject out of hand as not usable as live USB, unattractive UI, can't get Accessibility features like screen magnifier to work, etc.
Assuming there will be interest in what happens, I'll post the results.
Anyone who wants to send me any external bootable media, e.g. jump drives, memory cards, etc., can mail it to:
Paul Robinson
550 S. Carlin Springs Road, Room 326 B
Arlington, VA 22204-1022
USA
Anyone who wants to help is appreciated. Thank you for reading.
[quote="Casual Observer" post_id=147621 time=1740765401 user_id=77]Damn, I have a box of like ten wired mice I could have sent you. I'm a hoarder of mice, flash drives (from conferences) and USB cables.[/quote]
[quote="Ice Cream Jonsey" post_id=147622 time=1740765909 user_id=3]
Good point - Commander, what kind of TECH can you use?[/quote]
To answer that, I need to give some back story.
Back in the days when I had extra money, I bought some additional computers, because my original computer, a Lenovo with 8gb of memory and 1tb hard drive (upgraded from 4tb and 250gb; after I had it for a while I realized the original specs were insufficient as I kept running out of memory.)
Several years later, I have 2 left. My current machine is a cute [url=https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07BP6D58W]gold-colored case Dell 3.30ghz[/url] Quad Core Windows 10 Professional with 16gb of memory and a 512 gb SSD which I reserve exclusively to store installed applications; my work files go on an external drive. This computer I bought refurbished from Amazon on August 5, 2023 for $139.00 and a USB Wi-Fi adapter for $9. They are no longer selling this, but when I saw it I fell in love with it, wanted it, and could afford it, and it has been providing me excellent service over the past circa 18 months.
The external hard drive is a green Silicon Power ruggedized external 4TB hard drive. It is listed as meeting military-grade drop test of a drop of 3 feet onto concrete and still operate. Having had staff here accidentally drop external drives (twice!) I wasn't going to take chances. Not that I [i]expect[/i] it to be dropped, and hope it won't, I realize that "shit happens" I bought it new on Amazon for $109.99 ([url=https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07GFDRFSR]today it sells for $112.99)[/url]. Also, sometime after I purchased it, by accident, I discovered that yes, if it falls off the bed onto the floor, it will survive the shock and never notice.
My other computer, I actually bought intending to use as my "daily driver" but never got around to it, is a [url=https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BLMN1TB3]Dell Optiplex 7020 3.6ghz quad-core[/url] Windows 10 Pro desktop with 32gb of memory and 2TB SSD. I also bought this computer refurbished on August 5, 2023, for $229.00 (now $262.50). Something I did not discover until after I got it, was that while it has 4 cores, it actually has not 4, but 8 threads.
I also discovered its operating system went unrecoverable, so I will have to replace it with something.
So having explained my situation, I'll answer the question above. Seeing as how Windows 10 will be end-of-life in October, I either have to install a patched version of Windows 11 to disable the "enshitification" of Windows to mandate a TPM 2.0 chip (which isn't required for normal operation and none of my computers have), or go to an alternative operating system, either Linux or one of the BSDs (BSD, NetBSD, or Open BSD).
So what I can use are spare 8gb or larger jump drives; the more I have, the more different simultaneous distros of Linux (or flavors of BSD) I can test. They do not have to be new, I will use Rufus to format and install a live system to test drive. Some I will probably reject out of hand as not usable as live USB, unattractive UI, can't get Accessibility features like screen magnifier to work, etc.
Assuming there will be interest in what happens, I'll post the results.
Anyone who wants to send me any external bootable media, e.g. jump drives, memory cards, etc., can mail it to:
Paul Robinson
550 S. Carlin Springs Road, Room 326 B
Arlington, VA 22204-1022
USA
Anyone who wants to help is appreciated. Thank you for reading.