> I have an old Fujitsu laptop (350Mhz, 2G HD); everything works. But it > uses Win98, and they > "say" it can't be updated at all. Suppose I installed Ubuntu, which at > least might give it a few more > quality years. Anybody done that? I have a Toshiba 430CDT with 2gb drive and 16MB RAM. Laptop doesn't need an adapter as it takes 110-220v directly and it certified for windows 95. I tried installing linux on it but it just doesn't install as the installer needs more memory than available :-) I installed windows 98 on it and it is running happily since then. I use that laptop to console into switches, servers etc. Runs Teraterm perfectly. Solitare also works ;-) -- Chetan Bhargava Web: http://www.bhargavaz.net Blog: http://microz.blogspot.com -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist