32 points

Not sure if it’s e-waste. The CPU should be decent enough for movies and office tasks.

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if you wanted to run macOS on this then yes, it would definitely be ewaste

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I personally don’t share the same definition of e-waste. Having to install Linux, a custom ROM or modded software to make the machine fully usable doesn’t make it complete e-waste imo. Conputer users should have technical knowledge to do stuff like that.

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15 points

Conputer users should have technical knowledge to do stuff like that.

It’s not the 80s anymore. Normies are using computers now.

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19 points

My parents (who are nearly 70-year-old computer users, by the way, and threw away their 2010 Apple laptop in 2015 because it essentially stopped functioning) absolutely don’t have the technical knowledge to do something like this. I think you may be vastly overestimating the average user.

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62 points

That’s the point. Most users don’t know how to do that, can’t be bothered to learn, so this laptop would have been e-waste under most other circumstances.

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8 points

Tell that to corporate

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Most corporations are not going to do that because they often standardize around products with known solutions for management that come with service guarantees. No one wants to support a small fleet of aging hardware running an os outside the dominant platform.

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I’m currently daily driving a 2011 MacBook Pro running Arch, and it does surprisingly well. I mean, the screen is a weird resolution, the battery life sucks, and it gets very hot, but other than that …

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3 points

battery is cheap and easy to replace though

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Mine is 2009 15 inch model. I love it and I have been using it for more than a year. However, sometimes it is quite annoying to use, battery barely holds a charge, it sometimes completely freezes for around 10 seconds (with a lot of ata errors, I am assuming that the SATA cable is the culprit), fan are rattling and Nouveau sometimes breaks itself. The problem is that replacing all these parts would get really expensive, at least if I bought most of them from iFixit.

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5 points

What did you do to get the keyboard and mouse to work?

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nothing, they just worked

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2 points

Yeah, mine was a pain in the ass. Haven’t sorted it yet. Must be a different chip set.

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1 point

what distro have you tried?

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5 points

I have Batocera (Linux-based emulator platform) on a 2011 Mac Mini.

The only caveat is its weak integrated graphics chip that struggles to emulate fifth generation (PSX, N64, etc) and newer consoles, but since I pretty much only play 16 bit and older it’s been a solid machine.

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13 points

Is there anything that doesn’t run linux lol?

How many hoops (if any) did you have to jump through to install?

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5 points

Some toasters can’t.

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2 points

The lame ones can’t!

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2 points

(Sobs in Brave Little Toaster noises)

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13 points

none my dude, it installs just like it would install on a windows machine. the CPU is just a basic intel i7. It would be a different story if this was one of the newest M1x macs…

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3 points

How’s Asahi Linux going nowadays tho? I know it’s probably not perfect but is it usable day to day?

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It’s usable-ish, but still kinda crashy and prone to occasionally imploding.

I wouldn’t really use it as my sole daily driver, but for certain people doing certain things, it’s probably fine.

(It needs another year, honestly.)

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1 point

Oh nice.

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1 point

But those on the other hand work fine, probably for 4 more years if I assume correctly

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2 points

4 MORE YEARS! 4 MORE YEARS!

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12 points

Someone got Linux to run on an Intel 4004. It does take over a week to boot though. As long as you can connect a sufficient amount of memory to a CPU, it can boot Linux. If the CPU doesn’t support Linux, it can emulate a CPU that does.

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Oh pretty cool!

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