I just installed Windows XP Professional on an IBM ThinkPad 390 with a Pentium MMX (233 MHZ) and a 60 GB harddrive. (I have partioned it in anticipation of also installing Linux.) Knoppix 3.7 boots on the machine. (Would I be able to migrate to Debian or just stay with Knoppix if I go that way?) I also have woody and have seen the installation advice on the installation of woody on a ThinkPad (Yep, I used Google). I have booted the woody installation CDROM on the machine; however, it could not find the original harddrive (I was waiting for the replacement harddrive from Drive Solutions). Anyway I would prefer to install something more modern. The one USB 1.1 port works well. I'm not sure about the PCMIA slots. Obviously the CDROM drive works, or I could not have installed Windows and booted live Linux CD's. Ubuntu Dapper Drake stalled with a KDE desk error.
I've ordered a Belkin wireless USB adapter (g protocol). I have not tested the internal modem yet but would want a faster connection. I have a home network connected by ethernet and a Belkin wireless g router. The network itself connects to the Internet through a Xoom DSL modem. I have done network install of Debian etch to a desktop over my network. Are there any special techniques or extra information that I have missed? I can download iso images to my desktop and create CDROM's. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]