List your system
Signature pieces:
HP Winmodem pieces replaced with linux friendly parts (used).
Good for general use and making large (1gb+) wave recordings.
75$ invested.
Dell laptop with parts from Mac Lombard and Pismo.
Ram
Dvd drive
Pcmcia wifi that wouldn't work on owners G4
Macally usb cardbus adapter
20$ invested
Ancillary:
Sennheiser 580 headphones; Headroom Supreme headphone
amp, audio image processor.
(the best investment I ever made)
800$ invested
rjb
HP Winmodem pieces replaced with linux friendly parts (used).
Good for general use and making large (1gb+) wave recordings.
75$ invested.
Dell laptop with parts from Mac Lombard and Pismo.
Ram
Dvd drive
Pcmcia wifi that wouldn't work on owners G4
Macally usb cardbus adapter
20$ invested
Ancillary:
Sennheiser 580 headphones; Headroom Supreme headphone
amp, audio image processor.
(the best investment I ever made)
800$ invested
rjb
Inspiron 700m, Pent.M 1.6Ghz, 1Gb ram.
Msi Wind U100, N270 1.6>2.0Ghz, 1.5Gb ram.
Eeepc 8g 701, 900Mhz, 1Gb ram.
Full installs
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T_Hobbit
:idea: Rebuilding old DOS Machine for Wing Commander Privateer and Puppy :!: Old spare parts to give away - anyone interested :?:
:idea: Rebuilding old DOS Machine for Wing Commander Privateer and Puppy :!: Old spare parts to give away - anyone interested :?:
Desktop:
Compaq Presario S5100NX
2.6Ghz Celeron
256MB RAM upgraded to 768 (some of it still being used as video memory)
128MB NVIDIA GeForce 4400 PCI video card
CD-RW
DVD-ROM
Windows XP SP3/Boxpup 4.12
Given to me by a cousin who said it had gotten too slow. Did what little magic I knew (defrag, registry cleaner, etc.) Bought restore discs from HP. Finally put Puppy on it. Runs nicely. Still certain things I can't do in Puppy, so I still have Windows. Eventually I want to replace it with a system I can get a dual-core processor, PCI-E video card, and more than 1GB RAM in.
Laptop
Dell Inspiron 1300
Celeron 1.6Ghz
512MB RAM (upgradeable to 2GB)
DVD+RW drive
30GB hard drive
Windows XP SP3/Boxpup 4.12
Currently paying for this through a rent to own place. Getting ripped off on the price, but have terrible credit. And it's my two front teeth (ie all I wanted for Christmas.) After paying it off, I plan on putting at least another GB of RAM in along with replacing the battery (Windows says it's at the end of its usable life, Puppy goes through it in about an hour) and a solid state hard drive. Possibly replacing the screen (viewing angle bugs me a bit.) I saw somewhere online that would take Macbooks and convert them to tablets. Wondering if it can be done with my laptop (guessing yes, wondering how much it will be.) Plus there's some board by the RAM in the computer, wondering if that's the video memory and if it can be replaced.
I plan on doing photo management and eventually getting a Wacom tablet and doing some drawing. I'm more a take a good picture photographer than a fix it in Photoshop photographer (especially since I can't afford Photoshop, still haven't played with the GIMP alot yet.) Other than that, just web surfing, word processing, playing music and video, ripping music (at least 256kbps) and light gaming.
Compaq Presario S5100NX
2.6Ghz Celeron
256MB RAM upgraded to 768 (some of it still being used as video memory)
128MB NVIDIA GeForce 4400 PCI video card
CD-RW
DVD-ROM
Windows XP SP3/Boxpup 4.12
Given to me by a cousin who said it had gotten too slow. Did what little magic I knew (defrag, registry cleaner, etc.) Bought restore discs from HP. Finally put Puppy on it. Runs nicely. Still certain things I can't do in Puppy, so I still have Windows. Eventually I want to replace it with a system I can get a dual-core processor, PCI-E video card, and more than 1GB RAM in.
Laptop
Dell Inspiron 1300
Celeron 1.6Ghz
512MB RAM (upgradeable to 2GB)
DVD+RW drive
30GB hard drive
Windows XP SP3/Boxpup 4.12
Currently paying for this through a rent to own place. Getting ripped off on the price, but have terrible credit. And it's my two front teeth (ie all I wanted for Christmas.) After paying it off, I plan on putting at least another GB of RAM in along with replacing the battery (Windows says it's at the end of its usable life, Puppy goes through it in about an hour) and a solid state hard drive. Possibly replacing the screen (viewing angle bugs me a bit.) I saw somewhere online that would take Macbooks and convert them to tablets. Wondering if it can be done with my laptop (guessing yes, wondering how much it will be.) Plus there's some board by the RAM in the computer, wondering if that's the video memory and if it can be replaced.
I plan on doing photo management and eventually getting a Wacom tablet and doing some drawing. I'm more a take a good picture photographer than a fix it in Photoshop photographer (especially since I can't afford Photoshop, still haven't played with the GIMP alot yet.) Other than that, just web surfing, word processing, playing music and video, ripping music (at least 256kbps) and light gaming.
yay
Mine is a 10 year old pc made in 1999
Here is my pc specs
Pentium 3, 733mhz
128 mb ram
80gb hd
ATI Rage 3D Graphics Card (8mb)
Here is my pc specs
Pentium 3, 733mhz
128 mb ram
80gb hd
ATI Rage 3D Graphics Card (8mb)
Newest system is LANBOX LITE running a Q8200, duo core quad 2.33gig, with 8 gig ram. Not complete yet so using on board video, intel G33 chip,
will install card later.
Wanted to play with 64 bit op systems, puppy dont have yet.
I run Windows 7 version 7000 and puppy 4.2, puppy runs great.
Windows sees all 8gig ram, puppy sees 2gig.
Mother board WAS great start of 2007 but as time goes on its now?
That made it cheap, ram cheap, the Q8200 micro was more then all the other parts, SO FAR.
will install card later.
Wanted to play with 64 bit op systems, puppy dont have yet.
I run Windows 7 version 7000 and puppy 4.2, puppy runs great.
Windows sees all 8gig ram, puppy sees 2gig.
Mother board WAS great start of 2007 but as time goes on its now?
That made it cheap, ram cheap, the Q8200 micro was more then all the other parts, SO FAR.
Retired from GM, a Etech on engine electronics
Like to play with older computers and TVs
DENNIS
Like to play with older computers and TVs
DENNIS
Hi all,,,,,I've been using or rather messing with Puppy 4.0 on an IBM Thinkpad 390 Laptop
P2 -233 Mhz
96M of PC 66 Ram and 3 Gig HD
Netgear wireless adapter .......
Runs pretty good for an old girl ......actually was going to toss it but decided to see if Puppy would run .......wireless as well ..connected no problem
Got to love Puppy
P2 -233 Mhz
96M of PC 66 Ram and 3 Gig HD
Netgear wireless adapter .......
Runs pretty good for an old girl ......actually was going to toss it but decided to see if Puppy would run .......wireless as well ..connected no problem
Got to love Puppy
My dedicated Puppy machine...
ECS A31G socket 754 mobo
2Ghz AMD 3200+ Claw Hammer w/1meg cache
SIS built in viddy
512Meg DDR400
20Gig EIDE HD
DVDRW
Case/PS from discarded Compaq (dumpster dived & repainted)
22 inch Acer LCD 1680x1050
Puppy 4.12 frugal install on HD
HardInfo benchmarks (how about posting some other BMs here)...
ZLib 15309.145
Fibonacci 3.948
MD5 53.144
SHA1 64.090
Blowfish 19.952
RayTrace 24.908
Except for the monitor which I share with 2 other systems thru a KVM switch, I have exactly $33 in this machine, and it's crisp... VERY crisp!
ECS A31G socket 754 mobo
2Ghz AMD 3200+ Claw Hammer w/1meg cache
SIS built in viddy
512Meg DDR400
20Gig EIDE HD
DVDRW
Case/PS from discarded Compaq (dumpster dived & repainted)
22 inch Acer LCD 1680x1050
Puppy 4.12 frugal install on HD
HardInfo benchmarks (how about posting some other BMs here)...
ZLib 15309.145
Fibonacci 3.948
MD5 53.144
SHA1 64.090
Blowfish 19.952
RayTrace 24.908
Except for the monitor which I share with 2 other systems thru a KVM switch, I have exactly $33 in this machine, and it's crisp... VERY crisp!
[b]Hasten Slowly![/b]
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I run primarily a 98 gateway
2 hardrives totaling about 17 G
128 mb ram
700 MHz processor
17 (?)" lcd screen
2 usb ports for 10 gb of flash drives
no internet
run SpacePup420a (will upload soon)
Family Computer 2
hp pavilion
528 mb ram
celron processor 1.50 GHz
20 G hard drive
SpacePup
Fam Computer 1
PowerSpec
200 G hard drive
1 G ram
pentium 4 processor
Win XP (almost everyone but me uses this computer most of the time)
Most of the time, I use the first one though.
2 hardrives totaling about 17 G
128 mb ram
700 MHz processor
17 (?)" lcd screen
2 usb ports for 10 gb of flash drives
no internet
run SpacePup420a (will upload soon)
Family Computer 2
hp pavilion
528 mb ram
celron processor 1.50 GHz
20 G hard drive
SpacePup
Fam Computer 1
PowerSpec
200 G hard drive
1 G ram
pentium 4 processor
Win XP (almost everyone but me uses this computer most of the time)
Most of the time, I use the first one though.
New laptop
Dell laptop C610, PIII-1.2 Ghz, 256 MB RAM, Intel wireless-G internal mini-PCI. Running 1024X768X24 Xorg and rocking!
AFIK, everything works (haven't tested the dial-up modem yet, but it is seen and shown as an option on the "Connect" screen).
Running Puppy 4.2. No setup problems except this d@$% ATI video card! Xorg wizard and/or manually editing Xorg.conf would not prevent a "shaky" screen. It seemed to be a too slow (waaay to slow) refresh problem. I solved it by setting for 640X480 then manually (forcing) 1024X768. Rock solid now.
AFIK, everything works (haven't tested the dial-up modem yet, but it is seen and shown as an option on the "Connect" screen).
Running Puppy 4.2. No setup problems except this d@$% ATI video card! Xorg wizard and/or manually editing Xorg.conf would not prevent a "shaky" screen. It seemed to be a too slow (waaay to slow) refresh problem. I solved it by setting for 640X480 then manually (forcing) 1024X768. Rock solid now.
MM. It's mine:
Processor : Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 1.70GHz
Memory : 255MB (131MB used)
Operating System : Puppy Linux 0.42
User Name : root (root)
Date/Time : 2009年05月06日 星期三 06时56分32秒
-Display-
Resolution : 1024x768 pixels
OpenGL Renderer : Unknown
X11 Vendor : The X.Org Foundation
-Multimedia-
Audio Adapter : ICH - Intel 82801BA-ICH2
-Input Devices-
AT Translated Set 2 keyboard
ImPS/2 Generic Wheel Mouse
Power Button (FF)
Power Button (CM)
Sleep Button (CM)
PC Speaker
-Printers-
No printers found
-IDE Disks-
-SCSI Disks-
ATA IC35L040AVVN07-0
Operating System
----------------
-Version-
Kernel : Linux 2.6.25.16 (i686)
Compiled : #1 Tue Aug 26 10:45:53 GMT-8 2008
C Library : GNU C Library version 2.6.1 (stable)
Distribution : Puppy Linux 0.42
-Current Session-
Computer Name : puppypc
User Name : root (root)
Home Directory : /root
Desktop Environment : Unknown (Window Manager: )
-Misc-
Uptime : 51 minutes
Load Average : 0.21, 0.32, 0.31
Kernel Modules
--------------
-Loaded Modules-
snd_pcm_oss : PCM OSS emulation for ALSA.
snd_seq_dummy : ALSA sequencer MIDI-through client
snd_seq_oss : OSS-compatible sequencer module
snd_seq_midi_event : MIDI byte <-> sequencer event coder
snd_seq : Advanced Linux Sound Architecture sequencer.
snd_seq_device : ALSA sequencer device management
snd_mixer_oss : Mixer OSS emulation for ALSA.
snd_intel8x0 : Intel 82801AA,82901AB,i810,i820,i830,i840,i845,MX440; SiS 7012; Ali 5455
snd_ac97_codec : Universal interface for Audio Codec '97
ac97_bus
snd_pcm : Midlevel PCM code for ALSA.
ohci1394 : Driver for PCI OHCI IEEE-1394 controllers
snd_timer : ALSA timer interface
snd : Advanced Linux Sound Architecture driver for soundcards.
serio_raw : Raw serio driver
soundcore : Core sound module
snd_page_alloc : Memory allocator for ALSA system.
ieee1394
ne2k_pci : PCI NE2000 clone driver
8390
pcspkr : PC Speaker beeper driver
i2c_i801 : I801 SMBus driver
i2c_core : I2C-Bus main module
intel_agp
agpgart : AGP GART driver
evdev : Input driver event char devices
thermal : ACPI Thermal Zone Driver
processor : ACPI Processor Driver
button : ACPI Button Driver
fuse : Filesystem in Userspace
aufs : aufs -- Another unionfs
nls_iso8859_1
nls_cp437
usbhid : USB HID core driver
usb_storage : USB Mass Storage driver for Linux
uhci_hcd : USB Universal Host Controller Interface driver
usbcore
squashfs : squashfs 3.2-r2-CVS, a compressed read-only filesystem
Processor : Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 1.70GHz
Memory : 255MB (131MB used)
Operating System : Puppy Linux 0.42
User Name : root (root)
Date/Time : 2009年05月06日 星期三 06时56分32秒
-Display-
Resolution : 1024x768 pixels
OpenGL Renderer : Unknown
X11 Vendor : The X.Org Foundation
-Multimedia-
Audio Adapter : ICH - Intel 82801BA-ICH2
-Input Devices-
AT Translated Set 2 keyboard
ImPS/2 Generic Wheel Mouse
Power Button (FF)
Power Button (CM)
Sleep Button (CM)
PC Speaker
-Printers-
No printers found
-IDE Disks-
-SCSI Disks-
ATA IC35L040AVVN07-0
Operating System
----------------
-Version-
Kernel : Linux 2.6.25.16 (i686)
Compiled : #1 Tue Aug 26 10:45:53 GMT-8 2008
C Library : GNU C Library version 2.6.1 (stable)
Distribution : Puppy Linux 0.42
-Current Session-
Computer Name : puppypc
User Name : root (root)
Home Directory : /root
Desktop Environment : Unknown (Window Manager: )
-Misc-
Uptime : 51 minutes
Load Average : 0.21, 0.32, 0.31
Kernel Modules
--------------
-Loaded Modules-
snd_pcm_oss : PCM OSS emulation for ALSA.
snd_seq_dummy : ALSA sequencer MIDI-through client
snd_seq_oss : OSS-compatible sequencer module
snd_seq_midi_event : MIDI byte <-> sequencer event coder
snd_seq : Advanced Linux Sound Architecture sequencer.
snd_seq_device : ALSA sequencer device management
snd_mixer_oss : Mixer OSS emulation for ALSA.
snd_intel8x0 : Intel 82801AA,82901AB,i810,i820,i830,i840,i845,MX440; SiS 7012; Ali 5455
snd_ac97_codec : Universal interface for Audio Codec '97
ac97_bus
snd_pcm : Midlevel PCM code for ALSA.
ohci1394 : Driver for PCI OHCI IEEE-1394 controllers
snd_timer : ALSA timer interface
snd : Advanced Linux Sound Architecture driver for soundcards.
serio_raw : Raw serio driver
soundcore : Core sound module
snd_page_alloc : Memory allocator for ALSA system.
ieee1394
ne2k_pci : PCI NE2000 clone driver
8390
pcspkr : PC Speaker beeper driver
i2c_i801 : I801 SMBus driver
i2c_core : I2C-Bus main module
intel_agp
agpgart : AGP GART driver
evdev : Input driver event char devices
thermal : ACPI Thermal Zone Driver
processor : ACPI Processor Driver
button : ACPI Button Driver
fuse : Filesystem in Userspace
aufs : aufs -- Another unionfs
nls_iso8859_1
nls_cp437
usbhid : USB HID core driver
usb_storage : USB Mass Storage driver for Linux
uhci_hcd : USB Universal Host Controller Interface driver
usbcore
squashfs : squashfs 3.2-r2-CVS, a compressed read-only filesystem
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Toshiba 3110CT install
Here are my experiences installing Puppy on an old Toshiba 3110CT laptop. Might be of use to someone else.
Spec PII 300 MHz, 192 MB RAM, external PCMCIA CDROM.
Boot from USB not possible as far as I know (someone will prove me wrong). Puppy 4.2 retro version Live CD. Start laptop, holding down C to boot from CD. Shortly after loading the Linux kernel the system appears to lose access to the CD drive and the boot aborts. Solution was to load a copy of the 4 files needed for booting onto a USB drive as well, together with the empty marker file. After the system loses access to the CD, it finds files on the USB drive. Can then run installer and install on HDD. Puppy Linux, when fully booted, can access the CD.
The same thing can probably be done with a wakepup2 floppy/USB combination.
It is probably possible to use PXE network booting. That's how I got XP onto the machine before I had a CD or floppy. Much more work though.
Runs very nicely. I even have Skype installed.
Spec PII 300 MHz, 192 MB RAM, external PCMCIA CDROM.
Boot from USB not possible as far as I know (someone will prove me wrong). Puppy 4.2 retro version Live CD. Start laptop, holding down C to boot from CD. Shortly after loading the Linux kernel the system appears to lose access to the CD drive and the boot aborts. Solution was to load a copy of the 4 files needed for booting onto a USB drive as well, together with the empty marker file. After the system loses access to the CD, it finds files on the USB drive. Can then run installer and install on HDD. Puppy Linux, when fully booted, can access the CD.
The same thing can probably be done with a wakepup2 floppy/USB combination.
It is probably possible to use PXE network booting. That's how I got XP onto the machine before I had a CD or floppy. Much more work though.
Runs very nicely. I even have Skype installed.
thinkpad x41, let's note r3, victor interlink
as described in the subject, three notebooks:
ibm thinkpad x41 (laptop, not tablet), switched to USB flash because the 1.8" HDD replacement costs more than a netbook.
let's note r3 - borked HD controller, puppy with flash revived the machine.
victor interlink pc - that was a netbook before the netbooks, just right for puppy.
ibm thinkpad x41 (laptop, not tablet), switched to USB flash because the 1.8" HDD replacement costs more than a netbook.
let's note r3 - borked HD controller, puppy with flash revived the machine.
victor interlink pc - that was a netbook before the netbooks, just right for puppy.
Thought I'd chip in.
Currently using Browserpup, Ubuntu (just uninstalled Fedora), Windows 7 (for the odd game with the flatmates) and Vista (should delete tbh) on the main PC:
Intel e8400 3.00Ghz
GA-P35-DS3R
Supertalent 4x1gb ddr2-800
1 tb Samsung, 2x 500gb Seagate, 1x 200gb Seagate
Ati HD4870 512mb
22" Samsung 1680x1050
Click for larger pictures (The cables are usually tidier, just finished putting the HDDs back in!)
And on the laptop:
Ubuntu - Jaunty Jackalope
Dell E1505 (American version - even though I'm a Kiwi from down south!)
1.6ghz Dual Core T2010
Hynix 2x512mb ddr2-667
120gb Seagate
ATi Radeon x1400 Mobility
15" Phillips hi-res 1920x1200
DSL and Ubuntu (Jaunty) on the TV box:
Pentium 4 3.0ghz
Generic Intel board
Micron 2x512mb ddr-400
60gb Seagate laptop drive
FX 5700Ultra (AGP)
Gigabyte 54mbs g wireless card
21" CRT TV.
And finally Rockbox on the Toshiba Gigabeat (Not linux, but it is open source )
Currently using Browserpup, Ubuntu (just uninstalled Fedora), Windows 7 (for the odd game with the flatmates) and Vista (should delete tbh) on the main PC:
Intel e8400 3.00Ghz
GA-P35-DS3R
Supertalent 4x1gb ddr2-800
1 tb Samsung, 2x 500gb Seagate, 1x 200gb Seagate
Ati HD4870 512mb
22" Samsung 1680x1050
Click for larger pictures (The cables are usually tidier, just finished putting the HDDs back in!)
And on the laptop:
Ubuntu - Jaunty Jackalope
Dell E1505 (American version - even though I'm a Kiwi from down south!)
1.6ghz Dual Core T2010
Hynix 2x512mb ddr2-667
120gb Seagate
ATi Radeon x1400 Mobility
15" Phillips hi-res 1920x1200
DSL and Ubuntu (Jaunty) on the TV box:
Pentium 4 3.0ghz
Generic Intel board
Micron 2x512mb ddr-400
60gb Seagate laptop drive
FX 5700Ultra (AGP)
Gigabyte 54mbs g wireless card
21" CRT TV.
And finally Rockbox on the Toshiba Gigabeat (Not linux, but it is open source )
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ok (deep breath):
IBM Thinkpad T20 - 128 Megs of Ram, 650 mhz PIII with a 10 gig HD (pretty much a glorified Netbook) and a Linksys 80211.b PCMCIA card.
Running Puppy 4.2.1 (Full Install) with the following extras:
-gtkpod
-Firefox (Bon Echo)
-qcomicbook (want to read my comic book scans on the go)
-aMSN (just because i use MSN more than anything else with chat and eBuddy was getting on my nerves)
and i find that i perfer JWM over IceWM.
IBM Thinkpad T20 - 128 Megs of Ram, 650 mhz PIII with a 10 gig HD (pretty much a glorified Netbook) and a Linksys 80211.b PCMCIA card.
Running Puppy 4.2.1 (Full Install) with the following extras:
-gtkpod
-Firefox (Bon Echo)
-qcomicbook (want to read my comic book scans on the go)
-aMSN (just because i use MSN more than anything else with chat and eBuddy was getting on my nerves)
and i find that i perfer JWM over IceWM.
HP Omnibook 4150
Got it for peanuts because its only removable drive was a gorked 1.44 meg floppy. Bought floppy and CD drives on e-bay.
Puppy linux 4.3.1
or
Lighthouse Pup something or other G
2.6.30.5 kernel
Mobile Pentium II, 363.88 Mhz.
256 meg RAM
D-Link Airplus G pcmcia wireless ethernet card that works most of the time.
This is the machine the wife and I haul along on RV trips
since the local paper is full of reports of laptops stolen out of pickup trucks. This one isn't worth all that much but works fine for e-mail when wireless internet is available.
Everything but the sound works. The Neomagic sound driver is blacklisted by the kernel so is disabled. I tried loading DSL with its old kernel and loading with that just stops at the sensing NM256 line.
Other machines:
1 Gig AMD CPU, 1.5 gig memory, home brewed from horse traded stuff.
Debian 5 'Lenny, bootable to Gnome or KDE.
This one is faster and more reliable than the XP box.
Dell XP Box, 4.6 Ghz AMD CPU, 2 gig memory.
Sometimes I run Puppy on either of the last two just for fun.
Got it for peanuts because its only removable drive was a gorked 1.44 meg floppy. Bought floppy and CD drives on e-bay.
Puppy linux 4.3.1
or
Lighthouse Pup something or other G
2.6.30.5 kernel
Mobile Pentium II, 363.88 Mhz.
256 meg RAM
D-Link Airplus G pcmcia wireless ethernet card that works most of the time.
This is the machine the wife and I haul along on RV trips
since the local paper is full of reports of laptops stolen out of pickup trucks. This one isn't worth all that much but works fine for e-mail when wireless internet is available.
Everything but the sound works. The Neomagic sound driver is blacklisted by the kernel so is disabled. I tried loading DSL with its old kernel and loading with that just stops at the sensing NM256 line.
Other machines:
1 Gig AMD CPU, 1.5 gig memory, home brewed from horse traded stuff.
Debian 5 'Lenny, bootable to Gnome or KDE.
This one is faster and more reliable than the XP box.
Dell XP Box, 4.6 Ghz AMD CPU, 2 gig memory.
Sometimes I run Puppy on either of the last two just for fun.
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Hi Again All,
Ive been messing around with a old lappy and have done a full install of Scorpion puppy.
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 81d46fcbcb
(i chose this pup as it has a neat lil script for restarting the alsa driver as well as it uses iceWM which i prefer over JWM)
Its a old Tosh satellite 2535 cds
Mobile pent mmx @.300 mhz
96 megs (32 onboard) found a 64 meg stick in a local pc shop
60 gig hd from a parts lappy i had(still puzzled how the 10 yr old bios sees this drive)but who am i to complain
floppy/cd drive/ 1-usb 1.1/
Pcmcia wired card(had to set to 16 bit in bios)(wish i could find a wifi card to test but $$ tight atm)
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using dillo 2.1 as main (fast as heck)and firedog as secondary
using for mail/music/browsing
------------------------------------------------
great lil older lappy im on it now, And since my main 2 rigs have over 650 watt p.supplys this will be a great way to save money as well as better for the environment
Ive been messing around with a old lappy and have done a full install of Scorpion puppy.
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 81d46fcbcb
(i chose this pup as it has a neat lil script for restarting the alsa driver as well as it uses iceWM which i prefer over JWM)
Its a old Tosh satellite 2535 cds
Mobile pent mmx @.300 mhz
96 megs (32 onboard) found a 64 meg stick in a local pc shop
60 gig hd from a parts lappy i had(still puzzled how the 10 yr old bios sees this drive)but who am i to complain
floppy/cd drive/ 1-usb 1.1/
Pcmcia wired card(had to set to 16 bit in bios)(wish i could find a wifi card to test but $$ tight atm)
--------------------------
using dillo 2.1 as main (fast as heck)and firedog as secondary
using for mail/music/browsing
------------------------------------------------
great lil older lappy im on it now, And since my main 2 rigs have over 650 watt p.supplys this will be a great way to save money as well as better for the environment