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by jfsmith » Tue Feb 27, 2007 8:52 pm
It will probably elicit some sneers from "real" Linux advocates, but I am a total Linux newbie and I had no intention of learning to speak Unix in my dotage. So I looked for the easiest and (ugh!) most Windows-like distro available for my old 233 MHz 600 (2645-41U) and that was Xandros 4.0. It installed like a dream -- and with one exception -- recognized all the hardware and runs flawlessly. I am also using a Belkin Wireless G card. It is necessary to disable ACPI to get the Belkin card recognized -- don't know why. The one exception: sound. That is a known problem with the TP600 and it's a low priority for me. It can be made to work and maybe one of these days I'll get around to playing with it.
Just for good measure, I installed it on an old 500 MHz Athlon desktop and it scored 100% on that one, recognizing all the hardware and peripherals with no foolin' around required.
John
W3JF
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Thinkpads:
T61/7665-11U; 2.3 Ghz dual; 2 Gb; XP
R50e/1842-SVU, 1.6 Ghz, 1.5 Gb
600/2645-41U (upgraded), 300 MHz, 192 Mb (Linux)