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    #16
    IMO, CCFL is better in use but you're totally right that LED will last longer. Obviously the best choice in your case.

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      #17
      I'm writing this on a laptop bought in 2004. Kubuntu 12.04 is the only OS on it! The system was initially slow after the install (which I did just last week), but it works fine now after I installed the low-fat package.
      I run Kubuntu 18.04 LTS.

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        #18
        My server (samba, dnla, ts3) started out on a PII board with 128MB memory in a case with a 150watt powersupply. I believe cirra late 90's. It's since been upgraded to an AM2 board with 4gig memory and a 400watt powersupply (cirra mid-2000). I still have the old parts in my attic. I don't believe in throwing away computer parts unless they're broken.
        I do not personally use Kubuntu, but I'm the tech support for my daughter who does.

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          #19
          Originally posted by Buddlespit View Post
          I don't believe in throwing away computer parts unless they're broken.
          Heh, I'm the same. In fact, sometimes I don't even throw stuff out when it's broken, if there might be salvageable components within.
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            #20
            Depends on how you define use....
            I have a debranded HP Media Center desktop that originally was a Windows XP machine before I owned it. I bought it from geeks.com as a no OS PC and put Ubuntu 8.04 on it. With Amarok I turned it into my jukebox PC back in about '08 or '09. When a different PC took a dive on me, I added a hard drive and put Windows 7 and Windows XP on it and set it up as a tri-boot. I use it to run my Majic Jack and to burn DVDs and not much else.

            Now, if you define use as "turn on occasionally for nostalgic purposes," I have something older. I have a Compaq 286 lugable with 640K of RAM, a green monochrome screen, DR DOS 6.0 (which I added later) and WordStar 7.0 (also added later). Back in my DOS days I had a no Microsoft policy. DR DOS would be my operating system and every app would be one made by someone other than Microsoft. I've despised that company for a lllooonnngg time, and they keep doing things to make me not like them.
            Kubuntu 22.04 (desktop & laptop), Windows 7 &2K (via VirtualBox on desktop PC)
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              #21
              Originally posted by HalationEffect View Post
              Heh, I'm the same. In fact, sometimes I don't even throw stuff out when it's broken, if there might be salvageable components within.
              I tend to keep the serviceable items and then give them away to someone who can use them. I shipped a whole box of stuff including enough parts to build a working computer (minus hard drive) to a forum member in OKC last year in exchange for the shipping costs.

              I still have some stuff I'm shedding. Anybody need some parts? Most of what I have left is really old, like 256MB RAM modules. I might still have an nVidia 7100 PCIe card.

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                #22
                I'm pretty sure that in a box somewhere I still have an original Voodoo Graphics PCI card, complete with VGA pass-through cable...
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                  #23
                  Originally posted by HalationEffect View Post
                  I'm pretty sure that in a box somewhere I still have an original Voodoo Graphics PCI card, complete with VGA pass-through cable...
                  Bzzzzzzzzzz (sound of buzzer)

                  That is an incorrect answer. The question was '...you are still using?' In a box somewhere doesn't count.
                  Windows no longer obstructs my view.
                  Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
                  "It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data." - Sherlock Holmes

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                    #24
                    Curses! Perhaps if I dug it out of its box and 'used' it as an ornament?
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                      #25
                      Originally posted by Buddlespit View Post
                      My server (samba, dnla, ts3) started out on a PII board with 128MB memory in a case with a 150watt powersupply. I still have the old parts in my attic. I don't believe in throwing away computer parts unless they're broken.

                      lol yepppers...from one side of the basement to the other...lol

                      wood grabbing stuff off the beltways smoke

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                        #26
                        I'm using a HP Deskjet 722C parallel port printer. It came with a Gateway G6-350 Pentium II computer in 1999. The printer is currently connected to a Pentium 4 computer with Windows XP and shared on my network. Windows Vista 64 bit and above can't use it, but I can use it with Kubuntu and the other 32 bit Linux operating systems I have. It's still my workhorse.
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                          #27
                          I use an abacus as a remote control for my black-and-white TV, strung together with ARCNET.

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by SteveRiley View Post
                            I use an abacus as a remote control for my black-and-white TV, strung together with ARCNET.
                            Pfft... I use my kid as my remote..... THAT'S old-skool!!
                            I do not personally use Kubuntu, but I'm the tech support for my daughter who does.

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by Buddlespit View Post
                              Pfft... I use my kid as my remote..... THAT'S old-skool!!
                              lmao.

                              They're better remotes anyway. Is there any electronic remote that can get you a beer from the fridge?
                              Kubuntu 22.04 (desktop & laptop), Windows 7 &2K (via VirtualBox on desktop PC)
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                                #30
                                The problem is they never need new batteries and there is no off switch!
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