What's the make and model of your laptop?

BTW all, I have 2 486 laptops.
Both are Compaq's.

Moria plays really well on old laptops ;-)

Both are for sale...

Sam.

Chris Schumann wrote:

>>From: Shawn Fertch <sfertch at gmail.com>
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>>On Apr 4, 2005 2:32 PM, Chris Schumann <cschumann at twp-llc.com> wrote:
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>>>It looks like not everyone got my earlier message, but I 
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>>have Debian running
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>>>just fine on the ol' gal.
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>>Couple of recommendations:
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>>Use a light window manager such as fvwm2 instead of KDE.
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>Excellent. I will try that once I can get either a 640x480 or larger virtual
>screen or an actual 640x480 display.
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>>Try apsfilter instead of CUPS.  The configuration is really quite
>>simple.  I tried doing CUPS via command line, but found apsfilter to
>>be by far easier to setup.
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>Now that's something to bite into. apsfilter... Thank you.
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>>What was the inteded use of this system again?  I'm curious as to the
>>reasoning behind loading such an old laptop up.
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>1) It's my first PC ever, so I'd like it to run. Something. It's not worth
>SELLING anymore.
>2) I'd like it to be a print server for Windows machines (I know) to print
>on my HP DeskJet 560C... which is about the same vintage, but works great.
>Too bad some shops like Best Buy don't carry my ink any more. I might even
>put some tertiary file storage on it.
>3) Serve as a bad example. "Don't try this at home... here's why"
>4) I would *love* to dig into X.org and port the video driver. I find it
>hard to believe that no one else wants this done. Thing is, there's so much
>other stuff in the real world intruding on my hacking time.
>5) I'd also like to get the audio driver working.
>6) Then the pen... and have a totally p1mp3d out laptop... that's slow as
>dirt... unless I put a PDA desktop on it.
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>>From: Chad Walstrom <chewie at wookimus.net>
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>>Think you could run a PDA window-manager at all?
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>>Matchbox: http://www.linuxdevices.com/articles/AT5966737838.html
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>Another great suggestion. I will definitely look into that. Thanks Chad.
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>>And... GNOME Palm Environment (GPE) http://gpe.handhelds.org/
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>So much to learn.
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>Thanks again, guys.
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