Showing posts with label old hardware. Show all posts
Showing posts with label old hardware. Show all posts

Thursday, April 11, 2013

The first 3D graphics card I ever bought...

The 3dfx Voodoo 1
I cannot even express the joy that this card brought and still brings me today. This picture very nearly brings tears to my eyes as I type this post. In the mid 90's I was a scrawny little asthmatic white boy who loved, truly loved, two things in this world, bb guns and computer games.

Saturday, January 26, 2013

The Best Linux Distribution 2013: Netbooks and Old Hardware


Welcome to 2013!
It's a new year and this means that your netbooks and old towers are another year older. The eternal struggle to maintain you hardware's relevance has crept on into another long year of recession. Someday you will have bags of money to buy something new, but for now you need to find a way to get that slow old laptop to feel a bit more springy.



Not all Linux distributions are created equal. There are so many options to choose from and so many acronyms that it can be hard to get a straight answer on what the hell you should download!

The first big thing you need to ask yourself:
"Does the computer I want to use have modern 3d graphics hardware?" 
(aka a nice graphics/video card)

If you do not have a graphics card in your computer, as is the case with many low end and older netbooks, then you need to stay away from distributions which use Gnome 3 or Unity. Unity 2d was an option in previous releases of Ubunut, but has been dropped from current releases. You have heard that there are other lightweight distributions, but don't know much about them or you haven't found any that are actually lightweight enough.

Well this year looks a lot like last year's lineup with one exception! A new minimal debian based distribution has stolen my heart and is being recommended as the first choice for linux fans who do not want to build and compile their own Arch distribution.

Read on to see the new year's recommendations!

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Fixing your Computer - How to format your slow computer and install Windows [Sendables]

Formatting your computer and installing a fresh operating system is a must have skill for the 21st century.

There are only three basic steps to formatting your computer:

  1. Backup your files and write down the software you will want to re-install.
  2. Format+Re-install OS
  3. Restore your files and programs.
This job will take 2 or 3 hours to finish...

Thursday, August 30, 2012

DOS Games in the Cloud - NaClBox

By now you have probably read somewhere or other about the new My-NaClBox Beta which allows you to play DOS classics in your Chrome browser window!



The site is basically DOSbox wrapped up and stored in the cloud. If you are lucky enough to be given a beta membership, the service will let you upload your own game files to the NaClBox servers and play your games anywhere anytime!

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

The Best Linux Distribution 2012: Netbooks and Old Hardware

As always this is a hugely popular debate topic, but I am writing this post to help linux beginners pick a distribution that is right for them.



Not all linux distributions are created equal. There are so many options to choose from and so many acronyms that it can be hard to get a straight answer on what the hell you should download!

The first big thing you need to ask yourself:
"Does the computer I want to use have modern 3d graphics hardware?" 
(aka a nice graphics/video card)

If you do not have a graphics card in your computer, as is the case with many low end and older netbooks, then you need to stay away from distributions which use Gnome 3 or Unity. While Unity 2d runs fine (that's fine, not quick and smooth) on most netbooks, it will not be included in the 12.10 release of Ubuntu this October.