Event JSON
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"pubkey": "e4348d50dd89e4bffbe59f1a7ff476d66dad0820d9cb8485953e550901b0b69a",
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"kind": 1,
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],
"content": "nostr:nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnddaehgu3wwp6kyqpqrp67d898y4f9ssalpjeldmhaehx9m68206srgldwujldl6kuaxusv5lpyw the problems you're seeing are likely related to the BIOS of the machine. Might not be a bad idea to start with finding an ancient Linux that can actually boot on your machine and then see what options it had. Also, The recent kernels (3+) are very RAM hungry by themselves unfortunately.",
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