sedrosken
Florida Man
From my grandma, who gave it to me because it was really slow. That and the fact that it was ~10 years old told her she needed to buy a new one.
Apparently this model is notorious for having issues. The motherboard will occasionally get small cracks in it and cause severe instability. Which makes having a working one even more unusual, especially given the fact that my grandma isn't too gentle with technology. And it shows: the latch is busted, the thing is filthy (I'm cleaning it as I type this), and I'm afraid to open or close it too quickly or harshly as the hinges are starting to go.
But it can have its uses... (evil laugh) It's a PIII-based Pentium M, and one of the higher clocked ones at that. Because it only has 1GB RAM and I can't seem to find more, I'm just going to use it as-is, with Ubuntu 14.04 and LXDE. Don't ask me why I still have a CPU monitor on the taskbar, looking at it will probably do nothing but depress me as when I'm doing just about anything it maxes out. It handles really smoothly though, quite impressive for such an old machine.
Surprisingly, it has an ancestor of the wireless chipset found in my main laptop: the Broadcom 4306, where my main has a 4312. Also, the res on its screen is friggin' ridiculous: 1400x1050. On a (probably less than) 15 inch laptop screen. y u do dis dell.jpg. That said, it's not unreadable at normal distances. It just goes to show that had they actually tried to up the resolution ante when it actually mattered, we'd all already be on 4k displays. In fact, we'd probably have moved on from 4k to something even higher definition.
Apparently this model is notorious for having issues. The motherboard will occasionally get small cracks in it and cause severe instability. Which makes having a working one even more unusual, especially given the fact that my grandma isn't too gentle with technology. And it shows: the latch is busted, the thing is filthy (I'm cleaning it as I type this), and I'm afraid to open or close it too quickly or harshly as the hinges are starting to go.
But it can have its uses... (evil laugh) It's a PIII-based Pentium M, and one of the higher clocked ones at that. Because it only has 1GB RAM and I can't seem to find more, I'm just going to use it as-is, with Ubuntu 14.04 and LXDE. Don't ask me why I still have a CPU monitor on the taskbar, looking at it will probably do nothing but depress me as when I'm doing just about anything it maxes out. It handles really smoothly though, quite impressive for such an old machine.
Surprisingly, it has an ancestor of the wireless chipset found in my main laptop: the Broadcom 4306, where my main has a 4312. Also, the res on its screen is friggin' ridiculous: 1400x1050. On a (probably less than) 15 inch laptop screen. y u do dis dell.jpg. That said, it's not unreadable at normal distances. It just goes to show that had they actually tried to up the resolution ante when it actually mattered, we'd all already be on 4k displays. In fact, we'd probably have moved on from 4k to something even higher definition.