[PLUG] Reporting Success.. ASUS EEPC..
Inkar Nation
look.kool at guruvision.com
Fri May 1 09:31:06 IST 2020
Since every specification counts, I check names for numerological influences and they should appear neutral to me at those times when choosing... Things change their valuation & value basis with time..
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On 1 May 2020, 09:28, at 09:28, Inkar Nation <look.kool at guruvision.com> wrote:
>Me thinks I explored Mint for Lenovo 2048 before 7.1 installed
>successfully.
>
>Between Mate & Cinnamon I couldn't decide which is philosophically
>correct nomenclature...
>
>Mate sounds like voting and Mint association with it felt like "Paid
>Vote"...
>
>Fortunately Mageia 7.1 worked...
>
>Shall try being Just to Mint for desktop which again is AMD based with
>(now ancient) ASUS M2A-VM board based...
>
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>On 1 May 2020, 08:58, at 08:58, Gaurav Pant <opensourcecook at gmail.com>
>wrote:
>>In line,
>>
>>On Fri, May 1, 2020 at 8:36 AM Inkar Nation <look.kool at guruvision.com>
>>wrote:
>>
>>> Now installing KDE on CentOS using epel playground as CentOS does
>not
>>> support KDE and this netbook with 8GB RAM with GNOME runs
>>pathetically
>>> slower than Lenovo 2048 (i686) with 4GB RAM running Mageia 7.1 & KDE
>>Plasma.
>>>
>>
>>Any specific reasons for going in for CentOS and KDE? Mint could be
>a
>>good option for that device!! :D
>>
>>Also can you tell specification of the EEPC... 8 GB sound very
>>interesting.
>>
>>
>>>
>>> Isn't that interesting..? Happens though..!
>>>
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>>> On 30 Apr 2020, at 12:00, Inkar Nation <look.kool at guruvision.com>
>>wrote:
>>>>
>>>> CentOS also reports same message...
>>>>
>>>> "This hardware has not undergone upstream testing.."
>>>>
>>>> Noted The Rest of sentiments..
>>>>
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>>>> On 30 Apr 2020, at 11:49, Amey Abhyankar < sco1984 at gmail.com>
>wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> On Thu, 30 Apr 2020 at 11:32, Inkar Nation
>><look.kool at guruvision.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> FOR last 20+ years I have tried to stick with PLUG mailing list
>>for participation and contributions towards Linux & Free Software
>>Philosophy... (I think I also got kicked out once or twice for
>>unintentionally imitating RMS and though I may not be expert like him
>I
>>have my areas of thinking expertise)
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>> Some example's why I am encouraging you to share your story at
>Cent
>>OS
>>>>> mailing list aka ML =
>>>>>
>>>>> - Scope of Cent OS ML is global.
>>>>> - Cent OS ML appears in Google search easily i.e. if somebody puts
>>>>> asus eepc and cent os keywords.
>>>>> - Appreciating the project team is always good ^_^ In this case
>>Cent
>>>>> OS. I guess Cent OS QA/Tetsing team did testing on those Asus eepc
>>as
>>>>> well.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Sticking with single mailing list for contributing has
>advantages
>>& disadvantages..
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I will stick with my own philos-office as long as possible and
>>also honour your suggestion of bit better write-up of getting EEPC
>>running again with CentOS.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Currently that looks अ worthy promise..
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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