>
> Here's an extremely inelegant way:
>
> 1) install Woody base using floppies
>
> Get those here:
> http://www.debian.org/releases/woody/i386/ch-appendix.en.html#s-obtain
> (Go to the section called 11.2.3.4.1 Base System Images:)
> Various driver disk images are in sections above this on
Good morning!
Hello List,
I recently got my hands on a Toshiba Libretto 110CT. Which is a very
small laptop, with no cd player, just a pcmcia floppy disk that only
works under DOS, because the Linux kernel does not have the drivers for it.
I've finally been able to upload files to and from th
I have Debian Sarge running pretty well on a 110CT, and it works
fine if you stick to traditional Unix tools and avoid really bloated
and CPU intensive things like KDE/GNOME which rely on fast processors
and vast amounts of memory... (although they do run if you are patient).
In fact even the 66Mh
Hi Kev,
> it less. The easiest way to install it would be to remove the drive, get
> a 2.5" to 3.5" ide converter (less than $10 US) and mount it in a
> desktop pc. Install on that, and then put it back in the laptop. Then
> you can start fiddling with X and such. If you want I can send you my
>
On Thu, Feb 09, 2006 at 11:45:52AM +0100, M. Maas wrote:
> Hello List,
>
> I recently got my hands on a Toshiba Libretto 110CT. Which is a very
> small laptop, with no cd player, just a pcmcia floppy disk that only
> works under DOS, because the Linux kernel does not have the drivers for it.
>
>
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