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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      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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      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.

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

      Sometimes it’s best just to scrap it.

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      I mean, installing alpine is surprisingly simple and is capable of playing HD youtube by modern standards

      Important note: alpine is black magic and the comparison I’m making is not really sensical if we take into account that one needs at least some terminal knowledge for alpine, let alone install doas instead of sudo (which is bloaty, as it turns out (for alpine stabdards at least))

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