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Episode: 1833
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Title: HPR1833: Resurrecting an IBM T40
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr1833/hpr1833.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-18 09:53:39
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This is HPR episode 1,833 entitled, resurrecting an IBM D40.
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It is hosted by Swift 110 and is about 21 minutes long.
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The summary is, I may can attempt to bring a 13-year-old laptop back to life.
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Okay, this is Swift 110 and today we're going to be talking about bringing an ancient laptop back to life.
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The laptop that I'm currently working on is a T40.
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It came out in 2003.
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So it's a pretty old machine and I just really wanted to be able to put it to use.
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I had a friend that gave it to me and he wanted to play games on it.
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And that's perfectly possible but they're probably going to have to be older games
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due to the graphics that are available and the run limitations in the round, things of that
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nature. So it's going to have to work with what I have and do the best I can with it because
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it's not all about the work going.
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Now currently on this T40 I have a live DVD that's from 2010.
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I had it laying around.
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I believe it was a magazine I bought in Linux format.
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Oh and before I forget to just go ahead and talk about it, you probably noticed a bit of an echo
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in my voice element of study room at a library. So it's a rather small room and there's a certain echo
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to it. I like it. It might be dropping in nuts. It might not but just wanted to go ahead and
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get that out there. Okay, somebody asked a question later, why did you, why did you sound that way?
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I'm in a small room. So now with that out the way, let's talk about the specs of this particular
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machine. I'm actually trying to look in here for how to go about that.
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The operating system that I'm testing from the live DVD is PC Linux OS.
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I thought it would be kind of cool to use it. Right now I'm using 3% of the CPU and I'm using
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almost half the memory. I have roughly 512 megabytes of RAM available in this machine. Half of
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it's being used, which is kind of crazy to me because all I have open is a task manager.
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I can close the terminal that I had open. I have a picture that shows one of my earlier
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creations in the lender. It's a cloth napkin, by the way. I got that office tutorial on YouTube
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by the name of Tutor for you. He does a very good job of being step by step and not skipping steps.
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It makes it a lot easier to work with it as a result. So I just get the picture open.
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I have a USB drive that I put in here. I was trying to actually connect via Ethernet
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and for some reason it's just not working. Apparently what it's telling me is that
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that work is down on an interface via Ethernet. I'm a little annoyed by that.
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This rumor man, I'm not sure if the Ethernet even works and it's not really a whole lot of places
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that I can use Ethernet. The thing about this laptop is I don't appear to have a wireless card.
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That's functional in it. So it's a bit of a pain in the butt from that direction.
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But let's see what I can do when I plug in the Ethernet to my X20 line, which is awesome,
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which is a thing painted by the way. I'll see if that works and it works.
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So just a little bit confused right now. I already had it on Wi-Fi so maybe it just didn't switch over.
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I don't know. It doesn't really matter a whole lot.
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I'll just do some tests there and see if I get that work. I might install a wireless card in here.
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You'll see how much that costs. I have a good friend that actually gave me the T40
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and he actually was like he wanted to buy it back for me.
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Probably like kind of like it. So I don't know if I actually sell it back to him.
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And I can make use out of it. It's just a matter of me being creative.
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This is just an area that I enjoy doing. Tinkering with computers and making use out of them.
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With this laptop, the IDE drive and it was pretty much dead on arrival.
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And I took it out. Probably threw it away by now.
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But I just didn't want to use it. I was considering using the CF.
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A CF card. You like the kind you use in a camera.
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Using that is pretty much a ghetto type of SSD versus using a spinning disk technology.
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I really don't want to play with an IDE drive. I may end up doing that anyway at the moment.
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I'm not sure. I just have a thing we're trying something new. And I'm doing the old and boring way
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of doing things. That's just how I am. Oh, now my memory has dropped down. I'm roughly
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191 megabytes of 501. I got a CPU usage of, well it goes from 3 to 8 sometimes.
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So it fluctuates, which is normal. Let's see if I close the picture.
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All I have is a PNG file open. But I close that out.
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What I like about PCOS, PC Linux OS rather is that this version at the very least already comes
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with a lot of programs that I use. So it's useful out the box without even installing anything.
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Gimp is actually one here. Surprise, surprise. Fire Fox browser is on here.
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Let me stop saying arm so much because I hate when people do it. So I'm not going to do that to
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you either. I have open office manager on here. I would much prefer Abbey Word.
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So I would switch that around once I get a hard drive. And then I can actually install things
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on your permanent basis. And I don't have to run from a live CD or DVD every time I want to use
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something. And it's the interesting thing because when I first got this laptop, I wasn't even
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expecting to get to start up. I was just, okay, I'll try to power it on and see what happens
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from there. And then I put it in the live DVD as I mentioned from 2010. And it worked pretty good.
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So, so far I've tested out Puppy 5.2. I've tested our VRK aid. I've tested PC Linux OS.
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I have tested, what else is on here, this log DVD. I have tested OpenSus KDE, which I had no idea
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was going to work on here at all. Because it's like I said, a laptop from 2003. My goal is to
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simply put it to use. I'm not expecting it to be a super machine by any definition. And I already
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have other laptops available to do more intensive activities. But this work pretty well.
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I can certainly play movies, listen to music on it. You eventually I'll be able to get online with it.
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So, it's nice. That effect it has 4x3, 4. I don't know how to even say it. It has the original
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square screen aspect revolution 4x3. I'm just going to call it 4x3. If you write it down on papers
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like 4, I said I was going to stop saying 4, colon, whatever that sign is, 3. You know what I'm
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trying to say. You guys are smart enough to know what I'm talking about. The original square
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screen. It's not the short screen that I was so prevalent actually is the only thing available
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laptops for the most part. Like for instance, my x201. I love this machine. It's really nice
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upgrade from what I had before. But it's a short screen. And when you put these laptops next to
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each other, the screen size is immediately apparent. Yes, it's. I do have a nice weight
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on the x201. It's roughly 3 pounds a little more with the 9th cell battery. It's in there,
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but I noticed a difference. Anyway, at that grace, I really like the screen on the T40.
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It's not the highest resolution. So, if you're one of those people that are resolution fanatics,
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it's going to instantly get on your nerves. Just the same for read-it-all machine.
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I'm content that it works at all. And I'm one of those people that's not particular about such things.
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So, it just doesn't take a lot to make me happy in that area. Thankfully, that's just the case.
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I mean to talk about the specs on this particular machine and somehow I don't know how to do that on here.
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I really don't know how to do that here. Trying to figure out how to go about it. Oh, the CPU is
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actually a Pentium M. 1.3 GHz. I have 512 MB of RAM. There's no hard drive in here. It originally
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came with an IDE. A laptop IDE hard drive in here. Took it out. I was dead. I know I'm recapping
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for earlier. And right now, it will not boot from a USB. So, I'll see what I can do with
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Plop Linux. Get that working. At some point, I've just been procrastinating lately. That's why I don't have that set up.
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That gives you a little bit of idea what the screen is. I have what the specs of the machine are. The screen
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is 14.1, about 14 inches. Squarespace screen, like I mentioned. It's really nice.
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I really, really am following up it. It actually made me want to get a T60.
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That would be a nice addition to the family. I would sell this back to him and
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had the money for the T60 actually. So, needless to say, this may not even last long in my possession.
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Now, with regards to the desktop environment, that's available on this version of PC Linux OS.
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This is LXD. And I like it. It's really nice. Very lightweight. I noticed that
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Plop Linux was lighter, certainly. I can't think of anything that's really much lighter than that.
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If you can get lighter than Puppy Linux, you're really doing something to be honest with you.
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And I don't really need it to be much lighter than Puppy. This version is actually pretty decent.
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PC Linux OS is actually pretty good. I like the look, the feel, I have bigger icons, apparently on here.
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That's fine. It's not a problem. In-player is my video player that's available. I also have
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climate time available for sound. The Synathy Package Manager I'm so familiar with is on here.
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This is making me really rethink which OS I want to actually put on here at some point.
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I was thinking Puppy Arcade because it allows you to play a lot of games via emulators and
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just be able to do classic games that way. I think that would be really cool, but I'm not sure
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if it's yet still making decisions. I'm pretty much playing with this game. Pretty much playing
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with the side type as it is. I'm looking for what tells me the specs of the laptop completely.
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And I have no idea how to do that one here. I normally am good at finding it,
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but this time I'm a bit of a loss. So then I can give you a little more details, but that
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tells you enough. That pretty much sums it up. Right now I'm still deciding which OS to put on here.
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So far PC letting OS is a decent choice. I wasn't going to consider that first, but now
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kind of growing on me. Puppy version 5.2. I really like the way it looks even though it's really old.
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The thing about Puppy is that sometimes it will be a version that I will really like,
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but then there'll be other things that I'm missing. There'll be another version that I kind of
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like, but it'll be certain things that it's missing. But if it's a laptop and I can actually get it
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online, none of that actually matters. So I'm just going to work with what works best on this
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particular system. Right now I want to check out the audio when you hear again just because I
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haven't done it in a while and see how it goes. Let's see. Trying to think what I want to play.
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I could play. Trying to think. Let's see. I'm tempted to do some projects in Gimp when he
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here just to be funny. I'll be so funny actually. I did a tutorial in Blender where I have the
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text of my screen name, Swift 110. It's like water and there's a ball passing through it. So I'll see
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if I can see how that works when I play it. You can hear the CD drive spinning up. And there's
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this annoying line in the background. Not really a line, but some kind of irritating noise that I'm
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hearing that I'm not used to hearing. And I'm sure you hear it. And it's annoying. I don't know why
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it's doing that. It doesn't normally do that. So we'll just have to live with it for the time being.
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Hopefully that will resolve itself. I like the fact that I may well
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say even try out different operating systems by the live DVD. And there's at least five operating
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systems because it's a multiple live DVD. So it gives me an opportunity to check stuff out,
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decide what I want without even using virtual box. And that's pretty cool to use. I like that
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program, but when I don't have to use it, that's good. Because then that takes resources away
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from the machine itself. So I'd much rather be able to just do it directly from a live DVD.
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It's not horrible at all, by the way. It's not a problem. Right now, I'm trying to open up this video.
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It's kind of being done. I don't know why, but what others said before is given me
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all this lip about it. And I'm not interested in doing all that really. Okay, so what I'll do is
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open it up in the employer. Why is this such a hassle? All right, so the employer,
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by the way, I don't really like the employer. I'm not sure how to use VLC
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because I have no idea how to do this. Just the way it looks when you hear so our cake. I got to
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remember this is an old version of in-player. But it reminds me almost like, what's that old
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audio player where they made the sound of a sheet? We used to use it in Windows. I forgot what it's called.
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All I know is this is really annoying. And I'm just not feeling it. So I would change that around.
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Actually, you know what? I'm going to go ahead and log out and log back in using Puppy
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and see how that works out. So let's shut this down and switch over to Puppy Linux.
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I'm a little more familiar with Puppy Linux. And we'll just go that way.
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Oh, excuse me. Bear with me. We'll get that done. All right, let's put the DVD back in.
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And let's get it back on. Now from putting the DVD back in, let's see how long it takes to actually
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get to a usable screen in Puppy. Man, that sort of thing off. I think I did. I did. Dummy. Oh well.
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We'll see about getting this thing back on. So I just powered the T40 back on.
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And we'll see how long it takes to go from powering it onto starting Puppy.
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And it's probably going to be a little while. So let me see if I can move away from that stupid noise.
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I'm going to avoid buying. I'm pretty sure you'll be annoyed as well.
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I'm already 20 minutes into this. I have no idea what I'm going to do this.
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Oh well. You're so loud.
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And we haven't started yet. Now you're saying missing operating system.
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This is really done. Oh well. Tell you what, how about I stop here?
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And this will be pretty much about me using PC Living SOS on the T40.
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And then I'll do part two very soon. All right. Thanks for listening.
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Again, this was Swift 110. Thank you for listening. And I hope you all have a great day.
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