On 12/05/2014 02:26 AM, Barry Titterton wrote:
Hi All,

Hi,


How old is the oldest computer that you have in regular use?

I was prompted to ask this question by a comment that I over heard while
doing some Linux advocacy at my local community centre. They run
beginners computer courses (Windows only) so I popped along to see if
anyone would be interested in Linux and FOSS. There was a conversation
which included the statement "If your machine is 3 to 4 years old it
must be getting worn out, so you need to think about getting a new one".
This got me thinking about my own machines and I realised that my main
desktop PC (Pentium D 3.2GHz), that I use every day, will be 9 years old
in February, and it is still capable of running Ubuntu 14.04 very well.

Thanks for your email but you should have made it as a Google Form (poll/survey) to make life easier for everyone, unless you have lots of free time to spend reading many replies :)

So how old is your machine?.

1. Pentium 2 with 64MB RAM and 4GB HDD -
   http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1590614 - you may need to
   login to Ubuntu Forums to see the attached images.
2. Pentium 4 64bit with 512MB RAM
3. Pentium 4 32bit with 2GB RAM
4. Due Core with 512MB RAM

Yes, all working nicely except the P2 one as I can't use it for daily stuff.


Regards,

Barry T


Thank you!

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