yangmusa
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Posted: Aug. 22 2007,21:59 |
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Fujitsu Lifebook B-2131 400MHz Celeron 192 MB ram Addonics dual slot CF-IDE adapter 512 MB Toshiba CF card 800x600 touch screen
Since the B2131 doesn't have a cd or floppy drive, I borrowed by friend's desktop for the install. At first I had an expensive, high-speed TwinMOS CF card, and got all kinds of errors. Basically both the desktop and the laptop would freeze on boot whenever it was connected via IDE. I was on the verge of giving up and buying a hard drive, but thought I'd just try one final time - so I bought a cheapo Toshiba card from OfficeMax and everything pretty much just worked. Booted desktop from CD, did a frugal install to the CF in CF/IDE adapter. Moved adapter to laptop, booted and there it was. I needed to run xsetup since the laptop didn't like the settings from the desktop.
I had some "fun" setting up various things, like persistence and wifi. Posting here would have been useful, but the forum kept telling me I didn't have permission. Ah well, it was educational and searching around led to solutions eventually...
The only thing I can't make work under DSL (haven't really tried) is the touch screen. Amazingly the touch screen works out of the box on Puppy 2.17, though it isn't calibrated right. There are linux drivers for the screen, so I'll give it a try eventually. But I don't really need it, and for now the machine is performing fine as my work machine.
TIP for n00bs: whatever you do, don't save your files in /ramdisk/home/dsl It seemed so cozy and homely, just like on my Mac. But of course, if anything goes wrong and freezes the machine, the files are gone. They're only saved at shutdown. So, older & wiser, I'm now saving my files direct to the CF card..
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