Date: Mon, 22 Jul 2002 10:44:32 +0200
From: Christian Gennerat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [LIB] Libretto 110CT Recomendations



John Musielewicz wrote:

>Interesting. Seems design doesn't matter to judge by popularity. Of
>course we already knew that from windows. One thing I do know is Linux
>is a resource hog. It ran very poorly on my 70CT (about the same as
>Windows) and didn't leave much memory availible.
>
32 Mb is too short for Xwindows applications. Lib 100/110 has 64 Mb and 
can work with them.

> Minix handles it much
>better. Neither has much for availible programs although Linux has a
>little more such as OpenOffice. Soon PowerBasic will release a basic
>for Linux. When PowerBasic does that I may try Linux again. One
>definate advantage to Linux is it already supports the Libretto
>hardware. 
>
As Libretto has specific hardware, it is good to have support.
Now, we have a driver for our floppy (FlashBuster) , our video (NM2160)
and two concurrent drivers for IRDA. (the second is currently under test,
and I will soon update my driver page on libxg.free.fr and offer this 
new driver.





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