Linux on old laptop in two stages
Peggy Harris
PegRH at sprocket.mv.com
Mon Jun 5 09:03:00 EDT 2006
Thanks for the feedback.... I'm assuming that it won't boot off the CD,
since I remember the complicated way I had to get Windows on it way back
when I actively used this machine. But, I'll try the kit I just built and
let you know. Also, I appreciate the pointer to the distributions that work
well on old machines... I think I may try DSL once I figure out the best
way to get this system loaded.
Peg
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill Ricker" <bill.n1vux at gmail.com>
To: "Tech Writer" <TechWtr at handspun.com>
Cc: "GNHLUG User Group" <gnhlug-discuss at mail.gnhlug.org>
Sent: Sunday, June 04, 2006 9:57 PM
Subject: Re: Linux on old laptop in two stages
> Ubuntu is a great desktop Linux distro, but I'd suspect it's not going
> to perform nicely on an older laptop like that. There's a new
> "Xubuntu" derivative that is using Xfce windowing for older hardware,
> will supposedly give you the best of both worlds -- light weight
> distro with the Ubuntu elan and bug-fixes, but optimized for (and
> packages selected for) Win95/Win98 era hardware. If and when I reclaim
> an old Win98 box here, I'll try Xubuntu and "Damn Small Linux",
> Vector, Puppy.
>
> A review of other distros for old hardware was recently posted
> http://www.linux.com/article.pl?sid=06/02/13/1854251
> and you can get more information on the individual distros at
> http://distrowatch.com/
>
> The installation steps vary depending just HOW old your hardware is.
> Most Gnu/Linux Distros install from a bootable CDrom. If you can set
> the BIOS to boot from the CDrom, you can install straight from the CD.
> (When booting, there's probably a message that flashes by early on
> that says something about hit some F-key (possibly in combination) to
> adjust/edit BIOS or CMOS or boot options. Just be sure the CD is
> before the hard-drive in boot order. And follow instructions on how to
> save before exiting setup. And don't change anything you don't need
> to.)
>
> If your old laptop can't boot from CDrom, you'll need either a
> runs-from-DOS installer or a boot-CD mini-installer, same as for
> Windows-98. Some distros have one, some the other, some may not
> support either.
>
> Good luck,
>
> --
> Bill
> n1vux at arrl.net bill.n1vux at gmail.com
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