Clif McIrvin wrote: ↑Sat Jan 02, 2021 3:38 pmI think I had some vague notion that the world was moving on and leaving me behind, yes.
Until I give up on this box and get a 64 bit machine I'll keep depending on guys like you that keep this old stuff alive.
Many moons ago I downloaded xenial 7.5 at Rerwin's suggestion, iirc. At the time it wouldn't even run ... many months later I stumbled onto the realization that the problem was my 512 MB RAM and not even a swap file. Creating a swap file resolved a lot of the PaleMoon crashes I was experiencing. Eventually I purchased some memory and beefed my box up to it's 2 GB max. When I tried xenial again I gave up because at the time I was unsuccessful at finding browsers that my bank liked. I suppose I must have done a better job of searching for solutions this time.
I'm trying tahrpup because of what I read at http://wikka.puppylinux.com/WhatPuppyLinuxIsBestForYou. So far, so good.
@keniv Hmm. I may try that deps pet and see what happens.
Ha. I guess I'm not really a typical Puppy user these days. I, too, have recently 'maxed-out' my own RAM - a little bit of 'future-proofing' - except in my case, you can add another 30GB on top of your own..... This HP Pavilion tower came with 4 GB, which immediately became 8GB. Increased that to 16GB in the summer, then upgraded all the way to 32GB shortly before Xmas.
I had to replace my old Compaq tower (which expired almost a year ago). Took it outside for its annual spring-clean, only it refused to ever start again after that. So I decided it was high time to invest in some new tech; up until then, I'd always used old clunkers.....though running Puppy, even old clunkers run pretty well.
You run Puppies on a brand-new machine, though, and you discover a totally NEW level of the "Whooah!!" factor. "Fast" takes on a completely different meaning, all of a sudden! And all that RAM, along with a 9th-Gen 'Coffee Lake' Pentium 'Gold' quad-core running at nearly 4 GHz, means I no longer need to worry about multi-tasking, and can do whatever I want, whenever I want....for as long as I want.
In complete contrast, I still have a 2002 Dell laptop, running a Pentium 4 with 1½ GB of DDR1. Runs Slacko 560 & radky's DPup 'Stretch', with which it copes admirably.....
Whatever we run, it's all about having a machine that allows you to do what YOU want with it. And Puppy lets you do that. I may well run brand-new hardware these days, but I'm still happy to help others keep their old 'clunkers' going.....
Mike.