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> To: debian-laptop@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: IBM thinkpad 600(how good)
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> Hello Justin,
>
> I've seen a TP600 and they are not bad, by design.
> But every Computer needs enough RA
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Subject: Re: IBM thinkpad 600(how good)
Hello Justin,
I've seen a TP600 and they are not bad, by design.
But every Computer needs enough RAM to be fast, i'd say 512 MB + for a full
Debian Sid Desktop.
It's one good feature of Linux that it's scalable, and I got
Hello Justin,
I've seen a TP600 and they are not bad, by design.
But every Computer needs enough RAM to be fast,
i'd say 512 MB + for a full Debian Sid Desktop.
It's one good feature of Linux that it's scalable, and I got a
Debian Sid running on a 32 (!) MB Machine. for learning about
the situat
I bought the Thinkpad 600E, will post if I come accross issues am not
able to deal with taking out the Windows something installed and
Installing Debian GNU/Linux. Thank you all.
On 7/1/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Justin,
I use a Thinkpad 600e (366 MHz, I think?) 192M RAM
Justin,
I use a Thinkpad 600e (366 MHz, I think?) 192M RAM running Debian testing for
my backup machine (currently using it while I replace my almost never used
Windows partition on my main machine with NetBSD, as a matter of fact :-).
Redrawing windows when switching between work spaces is a
Hi,
i hope you have found also
http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/ThinkWiki
they also have a very activ mailinglist, and there are plenty of happy
Thinkpad 600 owners on that list.
On Sam, 01 Jul 2006, justin joseph wrote:
> I had prevously posted to this group with questions concerning
> thinkpad pa
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