Devon Holcombe wrote:

I used to have Slackware 8 on a 133 mhz version of that laptop I believe.
<...>
Slackware seemed to run quite nicely although
the 800x600 display resolution was somewhat of a pain in the bum.

I know what you mean. I am restricted to 800 x 600 on my Thinkpad, and I'm very used to 1024 x 768.


I wouldn't
recommend running either gnome or kde on it, but Slackware 9.1 plus X and a
light window manager should be quite usable.

I'll keep that in mind. I'm planning on using this in the kitchen. It will do some web surfing, but will probably be used primarily for an as yet to be built AMP recipe system. (I should probably look around for ones already done; I can't imagine someone hasn't thought of this before!) I won't be developing on it, or trying to do many things at once.


I really don't remember
anything about the configuration as that was several years ago so I won't be
of any help in actually getting that set up unfortunately...

One of the hazards of working with old equipment. However, it was free, so I Won't complain.


Do you happen to remember if the internal hard drive is compatible with the same drives used in Thinkpads? I have a 4.? Gb hard drive I'm not using in my Thinkpad, having replaced it with one in the 12 Gb range a couple of years ago. I'll get around to opening up the Micron one of these days and having a look. It would be nice to upgrade from 2 Gb to 4.

--
Regards,

Dick Steffens
http://home.comcast.net/~rsteff/

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