SomeGuyWithDSL
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Posts: 27
Joined: June 2005 |
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Posted: June 14 2005,23:50 |
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Hi everyone, newbie to DSL (and Linux as a whole) here. I'm anxiously awaiting the arrival of my latest eBay purchase, an NEC 120LT laptop. I had one of these in high school (when they were new) and fell in love with it. I hope to install a lightweight Linux OS when it arrives, and DSL seems to be the best choice thus far.
It's powered by a 200 MHz Cyrix MediaGXi (Pentium Pro equivalent, AFAIK). It has 64 MB RAM, 2.1 GB HD and a cute little 8" 640x480x16bit display. The CD-ROM and floppy are both external proprietary connectors, and both are bootable. If I remember correctly, it shipped as a Win98 SE machine.
I found this page online already detailing one user's experience with getting Linux installed on the 120LT, but it seems to be somewhat aged and may not fully apply to a DSL installation anyway..
Can anyone tell me, after looking at the specs and the information on that page, if a HD install of DSL should be a fairly straightforward experience? Do you see any potential pitfalls I might avoid with some advance knowledge?
I'd also like to pick up an 802.11something card that works without too much configuration. Any recommendations?
I plan to learn Linux with this little computer and hope to not get discouraged early on by hardware struggles. Thanks in advance for anyone's help!
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