@Frederic
@beehaw.orgnot this P2, I think OP is talking about the P2 from 1997, I had a P2 266MHz and was running it at 300 (75x4), 32MB of RAM, 4GB HD, it was the shit in 97
I think it works here between my MX Linux and a Dell 4K display, via HDMI
[ 12.255] (**) AMDGPU(0): Option "DRI" "3"
[ 12.255] (**) AMDGPU(0): Option "TearFree" "true"
[ 12.255] (**) AMDGPU(0): Option "VariableRefresh" "true"
[ 12.413] (**) AMDGPU(0): TearFree property default: on
[ 12.413] (**) AMDGPU(0): VariableRefresh: enabled
I'm like you, started Linux with v0.99, downloading on floppies at university, installing on 486, installing X11, drivers, etc. It was fun at the beginning, I was young, had time, I was a "LFS" guy, always recompiling everything and all, and it was time consuming, and boring, and slow at the time!!! Then I basically use Debian (Ubuntu, Mint, now MX for 6 years at least) for 20 years... it works, I'm ok with it.
Yes I tried Arch, the low level install, it reminded me of my LFS time, but now I'm an old coot and I don't have time for this shit 😆
IIRC years ago Tim Hortons stop buying the coffee beans that was good, to buy cheap disgusting ones. And McDonalds then started to buy the good one, so the McDo coffee is what was the good old Tim ones.
I prefer McDo cofffee than Tim. I rarely go to Tim, maybe once a year.
Je me rappelle au siècle dernier quand j'allais à la Grande-Motte ou a Sète et l'eau n'était jamais à plus de 18-19°C on se pelait les couilles
Exactly the same in Canada, the black metal bar stool, light, fixture, black brick, wood, etc. It is a starter pack for burger restaurant.