The X server will be started as simple user.
P-S: your system is being updated to Debian 6.
P-S2: You have long line on this screen beacuse it has a problem.
estos son los comandos para los q vean el video q este men no los puso -_-
a mi no me funciona xq no se cual es la clave sudo pero para el q sepa este
es el comando..
sudo sync && sudosysctl -M vn.drop_caches-3
at 0:30 is that Bluray haha yeah right is it regular DVD because if you can
NOT run a regular DVD let me put it this way i had a pc with Windows 2000
in about 2004 - 5 maybe and it had 600MHZ cpu and about 128 mb i think
anyway i could ALMOST watch a dvd comfortable ( comfort - ably ) < NOT
"comf-ter-bly" but almost - so can you easily watch a dvd when you are not
recording
thenks. ...I use dark gtk theme "Neutronium Gilouche", and "Looking" theme
for Window Maker. Icons was taken from Yoper linux with kde. File manager
was simple "tux commander" with custom icons and settings. In the final,
some nice anime wallpapers :) . Distribution of linux was Mandriva. Desktop
was grabbed with ffmpeg.
i watched other of your videos, and i see that you really use "Window
Maker", i use it since 2000 in Conectiva 6 (a old Linux from Brazil (from
Curitiba)) i am happy that still have people using wmaker, i was thinking
that i was one of last users than the team that is back in his development
UBUNTU Linux Full Install on the Historical 1996 ARMADA 1750 - 2016
This is the sequel of the video before this one. In my previous video you also saw a 2nd Laptop that I did not turn on or demonstrated , because infect there was ...
Eww, why Ubuntu Dapper? That's so old! Have you tried a more modern,
non-PAE requiring Distro (PAE allows the use of more than 4 GB ram on
32-bit Linux kernels, though PAE kernels require the hardware to support
PAE as a tradeoff, thus limiting hardware support to early to mid-2000s at
the earliest.)? I've gotten Arch Linux on a fair bit of old hardware, with
as little as 256 MB ram and a Pentium M, though it'll work on as low as a
Pentium 2, with about 128 MB ram (It needs the extra ram for the install,
due to the ramdisk needing to be big enough for some files.). I'd love to
find one of these old Pentium 2 laptops for cheap, since they are so
frigging retro, and they are just barely new enough to support a decent
handful of Linux Distros.
i changed a firefox setting, heres the link :
//www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-laptop-and-netbook-25/no-sound-on-compaq-armada-1750-running-debian-7-a-4175476975/
ubuntu 6 was great....
cant post a link, google search : hp armada 1750 ubuntu 6 drivers
and look at the seveth link from the top. (no sound on compaq armada 1750
debian 7 )
on that page is allot of info and driver tests terminal tests to run. good
luck !