Gatu

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Posted: Jan. 21 2006,09:48 |
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Hi, I owned a Olivetti Echos P133 years ago. I can slightly remember the following procedure: I used the floppy device for booting (is there a boot floppy for DSL?). Then at the moment when I had to use the cd I put the laptop to "suspend to ram". This worked with the hotkeys and seemed to be independend of OS. Then I changed the floppy device to the CD. And then I proceeded with the installation. But this was many years ago with a very old linux version. But you can give it a try. I had no problems in installing or running linuy on that laptop.
Br, Gatu
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