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Lightweight linux distro 32 bit
Lightweight linux distro 32 bit








lightweight linux distro 32 bit

lightweight linux distro 32 bit

Worth a shot, but don't be too surprised if you run into problems.) Pray that you never have to clean out the cooling system, I had a look at the service docs once and it seems you have to rip the entire machine apart for that.

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Should be recognized at least - maybe turned off in BIOS? Hmm, looks like Win10 drivers want at least a 82579 Sandy Bridge era chip, while the A9 would have a 82566MC with "legacy" drivers up to Win7 only. (Those had ordinary Intel 82567LM-2s for LAN, not sure why yours would have an issue. Going by 2008 I'm guessing A9 series? I am all too familiar with these chunky beasts, years ago I bought a whole batch of S10s as internet + word processing machines for our clients, and they do have great keyboards with some decent travel still. those may be a bit prone to PCH issues if memory serves (and you better not run an old BIOS since they seem to have had a bricking issue with SSDs having an ATA password set), but I mean what do you expect from a naked chip stuck on the underside of the What model Tecra is this? They made several models in this case design, A and S series. The oldest model we still have in productive use right now are T520s. T510s are pretty neat machines, too, unfortunately I haven't been able to find a way to adjust display PWM frequency on the older version with the fixed nVidia graphics which is quieter. the T500 is pretty much the last generation like that. With a bit of luck a reflow of the graphics chip (it's an ATI/AMD job so hopefully no nVidia "bumpgate" type disaster) and inspecting the cooling solution for why it might not be making good contact plus some new thermal paste may be all that's required.Ī lot of older models from the CCFL backlight era aren't so hot any more these days, they just aren't that bright (literally). They're a bit notorious for that apparently. Click to expand.Oh, I've read about that, I think.










Lightweight linux distro 32 bit