=============================================================== Log #21 || 06/30/2023 || Home Office || Lone Windows PC =============================================================== Rebuilding a ~20 year old iBook In prep for the upcoming Old Computer Challenge (https://dataswamp.org/~solene/2023-06-04-old-computer-challenge-v3.html), I found an older G4 iBook to utilize from 7-10 to 7-16. I didn't have high hopes for battery life, but it appears to run for around an hour and change (probably more if I turn down the brightness and only run a couple applications at a time). Installing OpenBSD was surprisingly straight-forward; for an extra nostalgia hit I installed it from a cd-rom. Applications & tools I'm attempting to prep ahead of time: + Hardware - ppc 1.33Ghz - 256Mb RAM - 20Gb HD - 1024 x 768 + OS - OpenBSD 7.3 + Window Manager - fvwm - lightweight, fairly easy to customize + Shell - ksh + Terminal - roxterm - xterm + Browser(s) - Netsurf - Appears to be the best bet for a gui browser off the hop; fairly quick, somewhat compatible - Lynx along with w3m will be the terminal browsers I probably rely on the most - Badworlf - Slooooooow on this particular machine + Mail - TBD (Read: I was overly ambitious and tried to use Evolution which made the PPC inside this iBook burn white hot) + IRC - Hexchat for joining #oldcomputerchallenge on libera.chat + RSS - akregator Other notes and quagmires: the airport card is not working so a $6 EDiMAX USB dongle to the rescue. It worked out of the box with home and work wifi, which was a welcome surprise! To-Do: + Test with public wifi - I have my doubts the terminal browsers and Netsurf will work well with the captive/portal pages some public wifi utilizes. + Figure out mail -> Leaning toward mutt or Claws + Calendar -> I'm in the midst of moving from Google calendar to ProtonMail which will be interesting. + JPilot -> What goes better with an old computer challenge? An Old PDA, clearly. + Music - figure out a way to stash at least a small amount of music locally and play it without cratering the CPU.