Chris Hellyar wrote:

>Arrrr, that'll be just the ticket for something I want to do as well...
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It's not been maintained for over 4 years and appears to be based on a 
2.0.0 kernel. Goodness only knows where the sources are after all this time.

>Also the chap who turned up with a Toshiba T1200 will be able to use it...
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This chap isn't the same as the one I had is he? My fellow was a youth 
of about 14 or 15 I suppose, I remember a set of teeth braces too.

>We should have the email address of the chap you spoke to..  Can you
>remember his name? 
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No, I haven't the slightest idea. Sorry. The machine was a Toshiba 'T' 
something or other, with a disk about 60Megs in size.
Very battered and the TFT display was 90% stuffed. It must have been at 
least 10 years old, probably a bit more.
My daughter had one similar but it had a faster  cpu and a bigger disk. 
She got hers in 1992 or 3. The TFT display is also 90% stuffed.

> I can check the online registrations.
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>Cheers, Chris H.
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>>2) I wish I had known about:
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>>http://www.superant.com/smalllinux/
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>>before I gave this child a copy of toms root and boot diskette so that
>>he could play with Linux on his truely ancient Toshiba portable.
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>>3) There seemed to be a lot of punters milling around not really knowing
>>what to do. We need to have the handout a bit more developed.
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