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Chief of Naval Operations
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Laptop without Operating System
I found a deal for a laptop without an OS. What do you do for drivers? I know that drivers can be downloaded from a website to another computer and then burned to a CD. But without the driver for the display, will anything even show up to get the whole process started?
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standard VGA drivers will be installed on the system when you install your OS. resolution will be a whopping 640x480 most likely, but you will be able to navigate.
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Why not give linux a spin on the thing?
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good idea...are drivers for linux compatible? |
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Depends on the laptop. My experience has been that most ThinkPads work quite well out of the box. With an older Dell 5150 I had to do some driver-fu to get the wireless to work. I'd imagine the newer the machine, the better your odds.
Edit: You could probably google your laptop model # and linux to see what the known issues are.
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Drivers tend to come with the install or are loaded when you connect to the internet. It depends on the distribution you decide to put on there. I use Ubuntu and I've had good compatibility with it in the past, even with some troublesome hardware. The good thing is that you can use it as a LiveCD and try it before you install it. Quote:
Not a bad idea, but don't forget to be specific about the distribution. I like Ubuntu, but there are many distributions to choose from. |
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I just got my super-cool "Powered by Ubuntu" stickers from these guys. http://www.system76.com/article_info.php?articles_id=9 |
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There's a new version of Puppy Linux out you should try...
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Puppy is great. One of the first distros I used. However, Ubuntu is a bit more full-featured. |
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Is virus protection necessary?
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I don't use one. There are a ton of articles on the net about "how to secure a linux box". Mainly they talk about shutting off any services you don't need (ftp, ssh, etc.) and probably configuring iptables (your firewall). |
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Not really. It doesn't hurt to have a firewall enabled, but for the most part there aren't many Linux viruses in the wild. |
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