Sounds like a good way to make use of old eMachines, at a large discount too.

Finally, the year of the Linux Desktop! (eMachine edition)

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    Idk what year that pic was taken, but 2GB of ram is useless no matter what operating system you put on it.

    Except ofc for a home nas, but as a desktop, the user is going to open Firefox, try to open a website, it will take minutes to load and the user just wasted $20

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      8 months ago

      2GB of ram is useless no matter what operating system you put on it.

      Ubuntu 16.04

      This is an old photo

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      8 months ago

      It’s a poor spec for a phone, let alone a PC.

      Sometimes it’s best just to scrap it.

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      8 months ago

      My NAS had 4GB and eventually I maxed it out to 16GB when the pricing for its type of RAM dropped significantly.

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        I just installed my tenth distro on a 2gb netbook, and they all played games of that era just as well as I remember. Just got done playing a map on dawn of war.

        I don’t expect these things to play cyberpunk 2077, but if you just want to play stardew valley or terraria it is more than sufficient.

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      After reading that, I just checked my memory. After an hour and a half using FF and and a videoplayer (on a reasonably up-to-date Ubuntu 20.x-based XFCE system), I’m using 2.2GB (out of 16, fairly typical, with no swap). So I’m pretty sure that - depending as always on what software they’ve chosen - 2GB is far from ‘useless’. As always, depends on the use case. That’s plenty if you spend most days in a text editor coding.