• Surp@lemmy.world
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      2 years ago

      School PCs is quite a broad range. Could be a failing district with 10 year old computers on 5400 rpm drives which a Linux machine would also run slowly on.

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        I have Linux running on a 10 year old machine with 5400 rpm drives, and it does just fine streaming video to multiple TVs at once… Helps that there are 5 of them configured as raid-5…

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        You underestimate just how crazy clean Linux is. For a while I ran Debian out of an USB 2.0 thumb drive on a machine that was already slow ten years prior – hardly a hickup. In-place updates didn’t even take more than 15 minutes (which, considering how slow my storage was, is great).

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          Not underestimating. This dudes not even taking into account how shitty a school spinning disk drive can be with how many hours they are on, how cheap they are, how many times they’ve been written to, etc. Im IT at a school I know how bad they get.

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          Great, now install Tiny11.

          Which is a minimalist Windows 11, and see how much faster that runs as well.

          Or did you think there was only one version of Windows OSes?

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      Maybe it was in deep freeze? I know the schools in my area do that for any computer the students use incase they fuck with it.