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#21 2022-12-26 19:39:12

Colonel Panic
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Re: A system for when you absolutely can't afford anything to go wrong

Had another freeze-up today when in Exton MX and trying to play a game called Swell Foop (not exactly the last word in gaming, but it passes the time and provides a challenge of sorts). Maybe it's time to get this computer checked over and possibly get a new (or "new" refurbished) one.

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#22 2022-12-27 01:57:54

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Re: A system for when you absolutely can't afford anything to go wrong

Colonel Panic wrote:

Had another freeze-up today when in Exton MX and trying to play a game called Swell Foop (not exactly the last word in gaming, but it passes the time and provides a challenge of sorts). Maybe it's time to get this computer checked over and possibly get a new (or "new" refurbished) one.

So it seems it's the DE that may be causing the freeze-ups and did you get any when using a tiling WM like Spectrwm?

What about kernels?


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#23 2022-12-27 03:19:35

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Re: A system for when you absolutely can't afford anything to go wrong

Colonel Panic wrote:

It was only supposed to be temporary until I got the money together for a newer one, but I've had it over two years now.

There is nothing so permanent as a temporary fix.

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#24 2022-12-27 08:15:49

Colonel Panic
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Re: A system for when you absolutely can't afford anything to go wrong

jeffreyC wrote:
Colonel Panic wrote:

It was only supposed to be temporary until I got the money together for a newer one, but I've had it over two years now.

There is nothing so permanent as a temporary fix.

Tell me about it!

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#25 2022-12-27 08:18:41

Colonel Panic
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Re: A system for when you absolutely can't afford anything to go wrong

DeepDayze wrote:
Colonel Panic wrote:

Had another freeze-up today when in Exton MX and trying to play a game called Swell Foop (not exactly the last word in gaming, but it passes the time and provides a challenge of sorts). Maybe it's time to get this computer checked over and possibly get a new (or "new" refurbished) one.

So it seems it's the DE that may be causing the freeze-ups and did you get any when using a tiling WM like Spectrwm?

What about kernels?

Good point. I haven't tried it with a tiling WM yet but for me most of the point of MX (especially MX Exton) is its prettiness; it's a very visually appealing distro. Switching to a tiling WM would lose that (or at least it would take a lot of setting up to get it to look that way). Nevertheless, I will take your advice and try it with a tiling WM to see what happens.

I don't know about the kernel either, maybe I should look into it.

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#26 2022-12-30 00:00:51

Colonel Panic
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Re: A system for when you absolutely can't afford anything to go wrong

DeepDayze wrote:
Colonel Panic wrote:

Had another freeze-up today when in Exton MX and trying to play a game called Swell Foop (not exactly the last word in gaming, but it passes the time and provides a challenge of sorts). Maybe it's time to get this computer checked over and possibly get a new (or "new" refurbished) one.

So it seems it's the DE that may be causing the freeze-ups and did you get any when using a tiling WM like Spectrwm?

What about kernels?

I've now tried it with i3, and Swell Foop works OK with it but Osmo (my calendar app) still freezes unfortunately.

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