GUIDE: Debian/GNU Linux on the Thinkpad T60 (1953-E4U)
Posted: Sat Jul 15, 2006 6:49 pm
Greetings all.
I am creating a step-by-step installation of Debian/GNU linux on my T60. I know its already been done, but I'd like to create something that is as in-depth as possible, and gives students and end-users a more step-by-step approach beyond simply what works and what doesn't.
http://www.cryptosecurity.net/Debian_T60.htm
It is a WIP, so please don't "educate" me on html code or other aesthetics. I have noartistic skills to speak of and avoid web design almost as much as I avoid end-user support; I am painfully aware of the fact that I am an html retard by choice. You may experience bandwidth issues. I am a struggling start-up business and cost is a major concern. In the unlikely event that the world chooses to become interested in my firm, I'll find a way to outsource web publishing to those with the resources to supply it to the masses.
Installation begins on Monday, July 17, 2006.
Any and all contributions/comments are greatly appreciated. However, please do not flame me for bagging on Microsoft (famous last words). My opinions are evident in a few areas of the document; this is more for adding excitement to an otherwise dull subject than anything else, so don't take it personally.
Cheers,
djc
I am creating a step-by-step installation of Debian/GNU linux on my T60. I know its already been done, but I'd like to create something that is as in-depth as possible, and gives students and end-users a more step-by-step approach beyond simply what works and what doesn't.
http://www.cryptosecurity.net/Debian_T60.htm
It is a WIP, so please don't "educate" me on html code or other aesthetics. I have noartistic skills to speak of and avoid web design almost as much as I avoid end-user support; I am painfully aware of the fact that I am an html retard by choice. You may experience bandwidth issues. I am a struggling start-up business and cost is a major concern. In the unlikely event that the world chooses to become interested in my firm, I'll find a way to outsource web publishing to those with the resources to supply it to the masses.
Installation begins on Monday, July 17, 2006.
Any and all contributions/comments are greatly appreciated. However, please do not flame me for bagging on Microsoft (famous last words). My opinions are evident in a few areas of the document; this is more for adding excitement to an otherwise dull subject than anything else, so don't take it personally.
Cheers,
djc