R Robert Taylor Very Active Member Joined Jun 7, 2017 Messages 208 Dec 20, 2020 #1 Gardiner using his Librem 5 to access VS Code: https://odysee.com/@TheLinuxGamer:f/gb-code-server:1 Awesome.
Gardiner using his Librem 5 to access VS Code: https://odysee.com/@TheLinuxGamer:f/gb-code-server:1 Awesome.
levi Still fresh, damnit! Joined Oct 6, 2008 Messages 15,852 Location Somewhere off the coast of the EU Dec 20, 2020 #2 I can run VS code on my 9-year old eeepc. It's not that impressive to me any more to be honest.
R Robert Taylor Very Active Member Joined Jun 7, 2017 Messages 208 Dec 20, 2020 #3 That is significantlyore powerful than the librem, no? Plus it has an intel chipset?
levi Still fresh, damnit! Joined Oct 6, 2008 Messages 15,852 Location Somewhere off the coast of the EU Dec 20, 2020 #4 No idea on power. I know it's significantly less capable than my 8 year old desktop computer, and it can only run old ia32 code, not newer x86 code.
No idea on power. I know it's significantly less capable than my 8 year old desktop computer, and it can only run old ia32 code, not newer x86 code.
S Swordfish II Advanced Member Joined May 20, 2015 Messages 1,175 Dec 21, 2020 #5 levi said: I can run VS code on my 9-year old eeepc. It's not that impressive to me any more to be honest. Click to expand... I still use my eeepc701. I miss netbooks. Although my chromebook is pretty much similar in function.
levi said: I can run VS code on my 9-year old eeepc. It's not that impressive to me any more to be honest. Click to expand... I still use my eeepc701. I miss netbooks. Although my chromebook is pretty much similar in function.