MaxHeadRoom
- Joined Jul 18, 2013
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Yeah I use mine for a Syscomp USB digital storage scope.
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Inventory?? I just know I've got one somewhere and a few hours searching will turn it upAlso, my old laptop lives in the workroom and holds my entire PDF library of parts datasheets, instruction manuals, and spreadsheets with my inventory. Saves a lot of running back and forth to the office (master) computer.
lampp/xampp stack is great.... plus has mariadb as the mysql alternative.It might be worthwhile putting a Linux distribution on it, like Ubuntu. There are times when F/OSS software exclusive to Linux is quite nice to have access to, and it also serves as a learning tool.
Careful though, old PCs are notorious for proving the "No good deed goes unpunished" saying right.Personal opinion: Get it into the hands of someone that needs a laptop. This would be the "highest calling" for any piece of hardware. If you know someone, maybe just give it to them. Otherwise, it can be surprising what people will pay on eBay for such things. Get a few bucks, make someone happy, and move on.
Working on cabinetry. Looked all around the garage for my leaf blower (wanted to blow the dust off a board that was going to be painted). Couldn't find it. Finally gave up. As I was painting the board I glanced up and there it was - as plain as yellow on a banana.I've got one somewhere and a few hours searching will turn it up
Sold an old PC to a neighbor. Few days later he was complaining it wouldn't work at all. So I took a look at it. He deleted just about all the system files. Said he wanted more space. I reloaded the operating system and it worked fine. Few days later he was complaining again. Once again - yup! You guessed it! So one more time I uploaded the OS. Told him that if he deletes the system operating files again he's on his own. You're right! No good deed goes unpunished. EVER!"No good deed goes unpunished"
That just means I wrote down that I have it, now where did I put it?Inventory??
Not trying to derail, but the primary issue with your Linux experience is that you tried to do something (make a CNC machine out of a computer, using an experimental operating system you have no experience with) that is challenging to seasoned experts.Having had to fight with Linux to get the CNC working I am not keen on torturing myself unnecessarily.
Forget the "Data" part and setup the Multimedia centre.What is a "Data + Multimedia Centre"? My mate "G" keeps directing me to images of the European Council![]()
That hadn't occurred to me. I phoned up our local school and they are coming to collect it this afternoonPersonal opinion: Get it into the hands of someone that needs a laptop. This would be the "highest calling" for any piece of hardware. If you know someone, maybe just give it to them. Otherwise, it can be surprising what people will pay on eBay for such things. Get a few bucks, make someone happy, and move on.
Spare laptops are pretty good at finding uses - especially just after you threw them out...……….A spare computer in the garage to check things and order parts? If you dump it sometimes there are 18650 batteries in them. Useful for some projects.
Open VPN is available as source code if you want to have a play. And on a lot of different platforms.Are you sure that this OpenVPN wasn`t a chinese fake?