@Champ37 Thinkpad is good, originally I started this for an old ibm/lenovo thinkpad t- something or other, then the motherboard controller for my fan burned out so I upped to an older dell lattitude core2 duo but the laptop had terrible thermals and eventually my cpu suffered thermal damage and became unstable and unusable. Now I am on a newer hp-17x model for my laptop
All TinyPaw builds are of a 32bit kernel as well been tested originally on 32bit physical architecture and since in a VM running single core - no hyperthread and as low as 1024mb of memory - have not tested below 1024 though. But my test environment runs 3072mb in VM since I am compiling source builds and not just running conventional (TP) tools.
--- Double Post Merged, 31 Oct 2018, Original Post Date: 31 Oct 2018 --- --- Double Post Merged, 31 Oct 2018 --- ill figure this thread out one day
@Champ37 Lol yeah, it's all good. Nice to know it runs on 512 - I have since set the minimum recommended specs to p4 - 1024, and no one has given feedback to suggest otherwise so I have kept that figuring it was a safe buffer zone.
@Champ37 As well as clock speed - if you could provide feedback on the performance of that hardware that would be appreciated
hell if i know ive never looked, im fixin to chill on that , get back on my pavillion. I keep finding all kind of neat stuff here
@Champ37 As I have stated in multiple threads - I have mixed feelings about Oracle VirtualBox , I mostly have used it to verify the functionality of TinyPaw using it, as well posted some tutorials and comments on installing and configuring. I think I mentioned to you - I prefer more bare metal - QEMU/KVM *far more configurable and readily deploy-able without patching and modifying* But glad to hear it is all good
But whatever works for you or anyone else is all that is important , I have read plenty of posts of people condemning KVM lol so... Eh, maybe I am the weird one
yeah ill keep looking i saw it somewhere, but yes its working great evrywhere i put it so far, i just have the screen size issue in vbox. I never tried vmware is that what you use rather than, vbox? --- Double Post Merged, 7 Nov 2018, Original Post Date: 7 Nov 2018 --- << googles kvm lolol --- Double Post Merged, 7 Nov 2018 --- o i c
@Champ37 That is what i've used entirely - use and develop in QEMU/KVM As far as screen size always make sure to select the veiw tab and "resize to VM"