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Posted: Mar. 31 2004,17:43 QUOTE

Hey,

This is what I have done, and it can/will be very useful in the future. check out ebay, and get yourself a laptop harddrive adapter. It allows you to plug your laptop HDD into your desktop. I have a very old Toshiba 105CS that is very slow. I just plugged the HDD into my 1.4GHz desktop and do everything there. I origionally got it for doing normal installs like mandrake or what not that required lots of compiling and installing, but it also helps when doing a DSL install and the such. Also very helpful if you only have a FDD. Just my 2 cents.
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Posted: April 11 2004,17:22 QUOTE

I have been struggling with getting DSL on my old Thinkpad 701C with a 75MHz 486, 360MB HD, 16 MB of RAM and no CD drive. I was able to copy the /KNOPPIX directory to the HD via NFS (I have a very rudimentary RedHat 6.2 running on it now), and I made a boot floppy. Everything goes fine until it tries to load the frame buffer, when I get this message:
modprobe: Can't locate module fb0

In fact, I looked in /lib/modules/... etc., I can't find any module named fb0.  :(

Any help?
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Posted: April 12 2004,03:41 QUOTE

try typing in "knoppix vga=normal" at the F2 boot prompt.
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Posted: April 16 2004,20:37 QUOTE

I got it to work using floppies like the 1st guy said on page 1....I wrote up a HOWTO in the HOWTO section and Im sure anyone with very limited experience can figure it out

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Posted: May 10 2004,03:30 QUOTE

Quote (sl70 @ April 11 2004,13:22)
Everything goes fine until it tries to load the frame buffer, when I get this message:
modprobe: Can't locate module fb0

In fact, I looked in /lib/modules/... etc., I can't find any module named fb0.  :(

Any help?

fb0 is the first framebuffer device, just as eth0 is the first ethernet device. You need to find what type of video card your particular laptop model has; a common one is neomagic (modprobe neofb).
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