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    • wa4chq
      Right on......the 110 didn't have a cd drive so my first run with linux & slackware was with floppies.  I was copying every "Linux on a disk" and trying make sense of it.  Once I got the modem setup, I was able to use Lynx and Links to get online.  Biggest issue with the early slack was getting X working!  After messing with it for hours, days, months.....I kinda, sorta figured it out.
    • sunrat
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    • Hedon James
      Holy Cow!  I think I had that EXACT same laptop in the late 90s!  Bought new from CDW (Computer Discount Warehouse), it was state of the art for the time, and cost me $5K with the RAM bumped up (2k or 2GB?) and external CD drive that plugged in, as CDs were starting to overtake 3.25" floppies at the time.  That Intellipoint (finger pointer) device was always in my way, and was extremely sensitive when it came to moving the mouse on the screen.   But once I got used to it, I LOVED it!  To this day, I prefer it over a trackpad, and I seek Lenovos for this reason!   This is also the machine that was destroyed in a flood because my desk was 1" too short.  Learned a lesson about backups, rebuilt my database of spreadsheets (took me YEARS to accomplish that!) and I'm still paranoid about redundancy in computing.  I'm always looking for 2 ways to do everything, and if I can do both with the same effort, even better!   But back to your Toshiba Satellite....state of the art dream machine in the late 90s, baby!  Nice!
    • V.T. Eric Layton
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    • wa4chq
      Greetin's all.  I found this in the attic this afternoon.  I orginally was my folks first laptop, bought used so my mom could play scrabble.  I had an older Satellite...I think it was a 110.  Anyway, at some point, they stopped using it and I ended up splitting the HD and putting Slack 10.1 alongside W98.  I never really used it for anything.  And I doubt I'll be using this for anything now.  My 110's HD bit the dust and instead of keeping it,  I pitched the whole thing.....
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