Re: [GLLUG] Hello, a homeuse case question (old EeePC)

2022-03-24 Thread James Dutton via GLLUG
On Thu, 24 Mar 2022 at 20:50, MJ via GLLUG  wrote:

> Hi,
> My Phenom MOBO went kaput, PSU + PCU or MOBO duno/
>
> NOW only hardware daily I have is EeePC for emails, but everithing is
> Slooow.
> My last kernel compile was Pentium 450Mhz running Mandrake, in late
> 90ties.
> Would specific kernel compile specific to EeeePC improve speed, or is this
> mostly bloated
> desktop even LXDE?
>
>
>
A Raspberry Pi 4 is going to be quicker than that old thing.

I had an old PC and measured how much power it used.
I then measured how much a bottom of the range AM4 used.
After replacing the old PC with the new AM4 one, I have saved over £100 per
year on electricity.
I did the calcs before the recent price rises, so it might even be £200 by
now.
An AM4 motherboard and ram and CPU probably costs about £300.
But it sits idle at about 60W.  Intel and AMD CPUs don't clock so low as
ARM CPUs.
You can also get new laptops for < £300.

A Raspberry Pi is more like less that 5W, so even more power money is saved.

Kind Regards

James
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Re: [GLLUG] Hello, a homeuse case question (old EeePC)

2022-03-24 Thread John Edwards via GLLUG
Hi
 
On Thu, Mar 24, 2022 at 08:50:44PM +, MJ via GLLUG wrote:
> Hi,
> My Phenom MOBO went kaput, PSU + PCU or MOBO duno/
> 
> NOW only hardware daily I have is EeePC for emails, but everithing is 
> Slooow.
> My last kernel compile was Pentium 450Mhz running Mandrake, in late 90ties. 
> Would specific kernel compile specific to EeeePC improve speed, or is this 
> mostly bloated 
> desktop even LXDE?

Most likely the slowness is caused by the CPU in the EeePC which is
usually an Intel Atom or low end Celeron. Probably only about twice
the speed of that 450MHz Pentium.

I've got a similar mini laptop but only use it for command line
network diagnostics. Doing a 'apt dist-upgrade' takes hours on it,
and that's just unpacking .deb files and not compiling anything.
Basic GUIs such as LXDE or fvwm run but forget trying to use
anything big like a modern web browser.

I won't bother with a kernel recompile as it's not very likely to add
any extra performance and will just stress out the machine for hours
(or days).

What is your timescale to get a replacement machine? It might be that
someone here has an spare that they are looking to get rid off which
you could pick up. I'm in West London but don't have easy access to
anything in the next few days.


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[GLLUG] Hello, a homeuse case question (old EeePC)

2022-03-24 Thread MJ via GLLUG
Hi,
My Phenom MOBO went kaput, PSU + PCU or MOBO duno/

NOW only hardware daily I have is EeePC for emails, but everithing is 
Slooow.
My last kernel compile was Pentium 450Mhz running Mandrake, in late 90ties. 
Would specific kernel compile specific to EeeePC improve speed, or is this 
mostly bloated 
desktop even LXDE?

Thanks

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