I put a fresh install of Lucid on the machine and the wifi and bluetooth
failed to work.  So clearly modern Linux kernels are not managing the
Sony add-in (Sony Programmable I/O Controller -- SPIC) of the past that
dealt with wifi and bluetooth.  I guess the code has been removed as it
used to work.

Sadly the machine can only take a maximum of 384MB of main memory,
whilst operating systems these days seem to require 1GB or more to
operate.  With Lucid the machine was more or less unusable due to
swapping -- especially apparent when using Unison, so I have had to
retire it.  This is a great shame as its sound card is far superior to
anything that gets put into modern laptops, but that is a rant for a
different forum.

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Bluetooth and wifi don't work after upgrade of Sony Vaio PCG SRX51P/B from 
Jaunty to Karmic
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/482535
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