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what computers do incels use? i have this t61 from 2007 and it still works just fine with a lightweight linux distro
Does the battery hold up when it's from 2007?what computers do incels use? i have this t61 from 2007 and it still works just fine with a lightweight linux distro
replacement batteries are available online for like $50 iirc. this was one of the last models of thinkpads that didn't have the retarded "battery verification" system which prevents the use of third party batteries. also you can get up to 8GB of RAM in the sucker with a custom BIOS. overall for $60 i was pleasantly surprisedGreat, now I want to buy an old Laptop and install Linux on it -.-
Does the battery hold up when it's from 2007?
What games can you not run?I want to use Linux, but I don't know of a build that will play all my Windows games.
About 85% of my gog library, apparently. And I haven't looked into it yet, but I can only assume GBA and N64 emulators don't work, either.What games can you not run?
You could use Lutris or just WineAbout 85% of my gog library, apparently
There are GBA and N64 emulators for linuxI can only assume GBA and N64 emulators don't work
Thanks for the resources. I'll have to peruse these later.You could use Lutris or just Wine
The list of supported games is here:
Games | Lutris
Play all your games on Linux. Lutris is an Open Source gaming platform for Linux. It installs and launches games so you can start playing without the hassle of setting up your game. Get your games from GOG, Steam, Battle.net, Origin, Uplay and many other sources running on any Linux powered...lutris.net(Browse by app)WineHQ - Wine Application Database
Open Source Software for running Windows applications on other operating systems.appdb.winehq.org
I'm pretty sure all of the games you listed are able to be installed on Ubuntu. I would also install Debian or Mint instead of Ubuntu.
There are GBA and N64 emulators for linux