@autistrain what about reducing the clock and memory useage, #occ23 style? I only know how to do it on openbsd though.
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* Build links 2.29 against said local openssl and install it locally. Works in graphics mode. The supplied Firefox doesn't work anymore, because it's linked against the old openssl and doesn't support current TLS/SSL protocols.
* Build SDL2 (2.0.12). Doesn't seem to work.
* Build Decker and play flappy bird.

(edit: correct links version)

(file under procrastination)

#sharp #netwalker #occ #occ23

Maybe of interest to the folks currently participating in the Old Computer Challenge:

I have reactivated my Sharp Netwalker PC-Z1.
It still runs Ubuntu 9.04, but I managed to do the following:
* Install a dev environment
* install current version of some GNU tools.
* compile openssl 1.1.1u instead of the installed 0.9.8i (cough, cough) and install it locally.

(1/2) tbc

#sharp #netwalker #occ23 #occ

/cc @inlovewithpda @solene

gzdoom done 26% compiling on my poor Dell Inspiron mini 9 after 2 hours.

(with 2 cores and 2048M RAM)

#occ23