I would like to run a dual boot of Windows 95 and
Debian Linux on my Toshiba Libretto 70CT sub-notebook. I have chosen to dual
boot so I can still use Windows while I learn Debian Linux.
The specifications of my Toshiba Libretto 70CT
are as follows:
Intel
Pentium 120MHz MMX (0.35u, 32KB 2.2/3.3V) CPU Clock Multiplier 2,
32MB EDO, ROM 256, BUS SPEED
60, CT-65550 1mb graphics, Screensize 6.1" TFT, Yamaha
OPL3 SA2 Soundblaster Compatible, Single PCMCIA Port (16bit slot 2), 6gb
hdd.
Has anyone installed Debian on this model notebook?
>From my previous Redhat 6.0 Linux installations on this notebook I have found
there is no floppy support, it does not support the Toshiba PCMCIA floppy drive.
Is there support with Debian?
I would like to buy the latest version of Debian
however I am not sure if it would install and if it did how well it would
perform on a low spec notebook computer such as the Libretto 70CT. Which version
will work the best?
I would be grateful for installation instructions
or tips from other Libretto 70CT users who have installed Debian on their
Libretto.
Thank you
Nick Messenger |
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