discopotato2
3 days ago
New post about game cursors with links from relevant pages. Also changed text colour on the internet page to be more contrasted/readable.
discopotato2
1 week ago
Updated all the hardware pages to add 'sections' (some were getting too long). Also added an updates page among other smaller edits and stuff
discopotato2
1 week ago
Made a new style for my cooking page, with the Zonelets 'Nude' template. Edited: the wording of Cooking and Internet pages, fixed the text size of the Internet page, and added to/improved the 'Website Credits/Image Index' page
blluebird
2 weeks ago
thank you! it's a relief to know, I was worried it could be an eye strain to everyone else.
probablylug
2 weeks ago
that kinda reminds me that I should look into backups (I don't have any backup scheme at all lmao)
discopotato2
3 weeks ago
Updated this post about the PCs I remember having while growing up. Found some pictures of a couple of them while sorting/backing up old files!
discopotato2
4 weeks ago
just updating this antiX post again from a few weeks back, added more troubleshooting stuff at the end.
discopotato2
1 month ago
Updated the look of a few of my pages; the Gaming, Tech, and Internet sections.
just adding links, and an update to the 32bit report.
I see you added my link button. Thank you!
Never really tested it, but technically Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (last 32-bit release) has extended support until May 2033. Requires Ubuntu Pro, which is free for home users (max. 5 devices per account), and should include all flavours (like Lubuntu). I'm going to give it a try...
@rykros; of course, I just didn't have a links section when you were last active. Your support of my site in the earliest months really helped me keep going :)
@riomccloud; wow I had no idea, I disregarded pro thinking it required an enterprise account or something (I guess its 5 extra years on top of the LTS?). I'll look into it too, thankyou!
Worked very well, but app availability is pretty limited due to the 32-bitr architecture. Most Flatpak programs do not support 32-bit, and the Firefox from the repositories stopped at version 113. Mozilla APT repository provides the latest ESR version, though.
Okay sick! I think Firefox ESR for Linux gets discontinued in September, there's still some forks with support (maybe not in apt tho), and chromium + forks. I didn't know flatpak even functioned at all on 32 bit, lol. I'll add it to the list when I get back to a computer