On Thu, Dec 25, 2003 at 08:23:18PM -0800, George kelly wrote:
> I just purchased a Thinkpad R40, with a 1.4 ghz m processor, and an
> ultra-bay, which allows multiple devices to be swaped out, my first
> question is: is debian 3.0 r2 compatible with this device? One of the
> drives for it is a
Quoting George kelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I just purchased a Thinkpad R40, with a 1.4 ghz m processor, and an
> ultra-bay, which allows multiple devices to be swaped out, my first
> question is: is debian 3.0 r2 compatible with this device? One of the
> drives for it is a multi-burner, which
I just purchased a Thinkpad R40, with a 1.4 ghz m processor, and an
ultra-bay, which allows multiple devices to be swaped out, my first question
is: is debian 3.0 r2 compatible with this device? One of the drives for it
is a multi-burner, which is a cd/dvd burner, my second question is: is
deb
Hi,
IIRC VirtualPC emulates a PCI video card, namely some old S3 Trio64. But
I am not sure about this, I have only used VirtualPC once on my
Macintosh.
On topic: Debian will probably not run either. Apparantly, neither
Mandrake nor Redhat are compatible to the VirtualPC-emulated hardware. I
have
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To whom this may concern,
I tried to install Mandrake 9.2 and Redhat 9 onto a Toshiba Satellite 2400-s201 laptop w/256MB RAM and
the processor is 1.6 GHz. I am trying to run it on Virtual PC that was downloaded from the Microsoft
site. Everything installs fine, exce
To whom this may concern,
I tried to install Mandrake 9.2 and Redhat 9 onto a Toshiba Satellite 2400-s201
laptop w/256MB RAM and the processor is 1.6 GHz. I am trying to run it on Virtual PC
that was downloaded from the Microsoft site. Everything installs fine, except when it
boots up, X-W
> ASUS A7S333-WA with a 1800+ V.S. ASUS A7V8X-X something faster.
> These motherboards alone are priced around $100.00 Canadian,
> my spending limit.
> How would you compare these two for use with Debian. I have searched
> the
> archives using google, with the keywords debian and "model-#".
> The
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Dan Hunt wrote:
| I have been looking for resources to evaluate two motherboards,
| for my main system, where stable is the main feature / requirement,
| and quality audio output next, performance / cutting edge features
| are a distant third.
|
| ASUS
I have been looking for resources to evaluate two motherboards,
for my main system, where stable is the main feature / requirement,
and quality audio output next, performance / cutting edge features
are a distant third.
ASUS A7S333-WA with a 1800+ V.S. ASUS A7V8X-X something faster.
These mother
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