Still running on the netbook after 12 hours -- I'm writing this post on the TinyCore netbook, with Pharo Launcher & Pharo in the background. Here's some of the system stats: tc@box:~/pharo$ df -hT | grep -v tcloopFilesystem Type Size Used Available Use% Mounted onrootfs rootfs 1.7G 813.2M 978.3M 45% /tmpfs tmpfs 995.3M 91.1M 904.2M 9% /dev/shm/dev/sdb1 vfat 58.4G 55.1G 3.3G 94% /mnt/sdb1/dev/loop0 iso9660 27.0M 27.0M 0 100% /mnt/cdromtc@box:~/pharo$ uname -aLinux box 5.4.3-tinycore64 #2020 SMP Tue Dec 17 17:38:30 UTC 2019 x86_64 GNU/Linuxtc@box:~/pharo$ free -m total used free shared buff/cache availableMem: 1990 705 120 859 1165 198Swap: 482 46 436tc@box:~/pharo$ Next test will probably be an old Intel-powered Chromebook. (They can boot thumbdrives.) Then my RPi3. (It's a 3B model -- 64-bit ARMv8, but they're supposed to be backward-compatible with 32-bit ARMv7; there are TinyCore builds for ARMv6, ARMv7, and ARMv7l, so I'm not sure what will work there.)-t
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