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Sonoran Sam

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Today, I just had a little "mini" project. After 27 years of getting in and out of my work truck, my butt wore a hole in the seat.
In my youth, I (briefly) worked at a (low end) Used Car Dealership. Not that it was a trick, but we used iron on patches to patch the holes in the seats. It wasn't try to hide anything, we just wanted to (kind of) make the seats (on these old worn out cars) look a little better.
So I did the same... I couldn't find a gray iron on patch (locally), so I had to order one off of ebay. Time will tell if it lasts or not. The truck isn't worth putting seat covers on and its just a work truck.
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Sonoran Sam

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Today's project was to resurrect an old 2004-2005 (32 bit) desktop computer (that was in the back of my closet). I found an old IDE hard drive at Goodwill for a few bucks and started thinking -- maybe just maybe its possible to bring this dead old beast -- back to life. I also thought this might be a good opportunity to learn Linux on a machine, that I don't really care about and has no value.
After trying two other Linux distros (that didn't work on this machine) I stumbled across "AntiX Linux" -- this one worked!! YEA!! Now I need to start playing with it and teaching myself how it and the "terminal" aspect work.
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Today's project was to resurrect an old 2004-2005 (32 bit) desktop computer (that was in the back of my closet). I found an old IDE hard drive at Goodwill for a few bucks and started thinking -- maybe just maybe its possible to bring this dead old beast -- back to life. I also thought this might be a good opportunity to learn Linux on a machine, that I don't really care about and has no value.
After trying two other Linux distros (that didn't work on this machine) I stumbled across "AntiX Linux" -- this one worked!! YEA!! Now I need to start playing with it and teaching myself how it and the "terminal" aspect work.
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I took an old laptop that honestly was a piece of junk when new. It had windows Vista on it and was returned to Dell twice. About a year ago, I fiddled with it and installed Linux. Now it works fine.

I also took one of my other laptops that the hard drive took a dump after it fell off a workbench at a job I was at. I installed an SSD in it and then figured out the convoluted scheme to get the exact version of windows on it that it had new. Once that was done, I did all of the updates back to Windows 11. It works really well.

My current laptop has a SSD in it and it can be removed easily. I got a warning that it was getting to the end of life. I bought a bigger SSD and a unit that will copy the old one. It literally copied the hard drive to the new one in like 10 minutes. Plugged in the drive and it worked perfect. Almost too easy.
 

RSchneider

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Today, I just had a little "mini" project. After 27 years of getting in and out of my work truck, my butt wore a hole in the seat.
In my youth, I (briefly) worked at a (low end) Used Car Dealership. Not that it was a trick, but we used iron on patches to patch the holes in the seats. It wasn't try to hide anything, we just wanted to (kind of) make the seats (on these old worn out cars) look a little better.
So I did the same... I couldn't find a gray iron on patch (locally), so I had to order one off of ebay. Time will tell if it lasts or not. The truck isn't worth putting seat covers on and its just a work truck.
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Now you need a marker and put some squiggles on it. That way it'll blend right in.
 

Sonoran Sam

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I fiddled with it and installed Linux. Now it works fine
Yes... isn't it great to revive an old computer and put it back in service. My girlfriend needs a PC just to email, write the occasional letter, look up stuff on the internet and play a game of solitaire (now and then). So once I learn everything I need to know, she can have this machine and if she messes it up... I'll fdisk the hard drive and re-install AntiX.
 
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