}} If I could install an x86 linux OS of <the 90s>: I should be able to run }}my old/proven poplog.
> If I have to tell people who want to try out poplog that that is what they > need to do, I doubt that any would be at all tempted. Correct: current faddism overwhelms logically-proven, universal truths. On 11/9/20, Aaron Sloman <[email protected]> wrote: > [email protected] wrote: > >> Wow! Is linux kernel up to 5.8 now? >> IMO continually trying to tune poplog or other code to >> the latest fads is a futile waste-of-time. >> Since newer technology easily allows running extra OSs: >> eg. via a USBstik: a popular OS of the 90s was RedHat6.2. >> It seemed to be doable to: install RH6.2 to a USBstik, to run >> poplog and other old stuff on a laptop. > > If I have to tell people who want to try out poplog that that is what they > need to do, I doubt that any would be at all tempted. > > Aaron > >
