I found a laptop on e-bay, it's an old(er) Sony VAIO, Pentium 3, 12gb HD, 64mb ram, I could upgrade it. But for now, would it be alright running DSL?
Quote (Jon_i386 @ Sep. 12 2005,20:50)
I found a laptop on e-bay, it's an old(er) Sony VAIO, Pentium 3, 12gb HD, 64mb ram, I could upgrade it. But for now, would it be alright running DSL?
It would run very well
I would recommend you create at least a 128Meg swappartition to aid the OS due to light RAM, however it should run just fine...
If you have problems with sound and other things do a google for that particular laptop and linux and im sure someone has already figured out the IRQ and interrupts for the different peripherals that arent autodetected
Good luck
and
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Brian AwPhuchSounds a lot like the model I have, but it's a PII-400, not a PIII. Runs smoothly with DSL! I tried before a full Debian install, but it was quite sluggish, so I went back to dsl. It recognized out of the box the audio, usb, usb-ethernet adapter, firewire (untested). No luck with the camera though...I am running DSL on a Compaq Armada 7800, pII 266, 96M ram. Runs very well from LiveCD and the hard drive. From the LiveCD with the toram option I was amazed at how fast it was, even with only 96M ram (didn't use it hard though, just tested). I have Ubunto on another partition and it takes considerably longer to start up and once started Ubunto is noticeably slower running X. I have another partition with /home and both DSL and Ubunto share that partition so when I log into either one I have the same home directory. I am having trouble using apt-get to get XDM and g++ working (just found out about gcc1.dsl tonight so will try that for development). Anyone have a graphical login working?
Eventually I would like to get an App server running DSL and have several older laptops (compaq 486 and panasonic toughbook 133) as X terminals running DSL.http://tuxmobil.org/sony.html