I finally got around to doing a full HD install and lilo setup of a copy of DSL 0.92 I've had for a while. System is a Samsung Sens 810 laptop, Pentium 133, 40 mb, 2 gb and soundblaster audio. Because this system has one bay that both the floppy and CD share, and it isn't hot-swappable (and won't boot from CD), I had to install DSL twice: once as a poor man's install then as a full HD install. Once I figured out how to do it (thanks to past posts and how-to's) it wasn't that bad.
I've now "customized" the Blackbox/Flux WM with a Mac-like style (Nice-X) so it really doesn't look anything like Windoze (which I am sooo sick of).
Now that I've resurrected this old puppy, I'm wondering what I can do with it? Suggestions?
Thanks,
PaulNow go for 1.01 man!
Brian AwPhuch
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Now go for 1.01 man!
Brian AwPhuch
I had thought about doing that, except I'd probably have to re-install using floppies... an aweful lot of work... is it worth it? Is 1.01 that much better than 0.92?
I'm thinking about using this system as a dedicated internet browser (using Opera I figure). I don't have DSL (the internet connection, not Damn Small that is) and the only modem I have for this system is a PCMCIA "Winmodem", so it may be a while 'til I can really use this system for something other than learning Linux and Damn Small on.
PaulYour little laptop will make a great lil personal web surfer, mp3 player ( from cli anyway ) , email browser, etc.. With 2GB of HD space, you can do a LOT with it and DSL on it. (serve some web pages? Admin another box? homework?)
Consider spending the $10-$20 or so to get a real serial hardware modem... even a used 33.6k would do nicely. and you can use it on any computer, even a windows box..
If you had another old computer lying around.. You could strip it down to just a p/s, mobo, floppy drive, and a nic. Put freesco in it, on a floppy only, and connect your serial modem to it, and run the nic out to a small hub. then your laptop, along with all your other users/boxes/family could share the dialup connection. Then you can share files, music, etc. with everyone in your "home network".. You don't need high-speed or broadband to do this with linux.
If the laptop supports pcmcia type II cards, you could even run wireless from your freesco-shared dialup to your laptop, with a wireless router connected to the hub.
I have a P99, a couple of 233's and an P3-800. all laptops They are all a joy to use with DSL.
Multiplayer Freeciv? IRC? Ham Radio? I can think of lots more..
73 ke4ntTNX KE4NT,
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If the laptop supports pcmcia type II cards,
The Samsung Sens 810 has 2 PCMCIA slots (one was a "Winmodem"), how can I tell if they're type II?
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I can think of lots more..
Hey, keep the ideas coming! In addition to this old notebook, I also have a Sony 900mhz notebook that is currently dual booting XP and Ubuntu. I'd love to be able to network the two, would be a great learning experience for me. I've run into a couple of folks that are thinking about dumping old computers... a router, eh? I'd like to do that as well.
Any other ideas?
P.S. - I'm also KF6TIL although I haven't been on the air for a couple of years, sold my HF rig and have an old 2m hand-held that I think has finally died... Thoughts of packet entered my head, but there aren't any good repeaters here (Hawaii).