All,
I have a troublesome laptop that needs a new home. It's free - you just have to come get it - and it'll go to the person who has the most interesting plans for it.
THE MACHINE:
. Toshiba P25-S670, P4 processor (desktop - loudish and hotish) @ 3.8ghz or so . 17" wide-aspect screen @ 1400x900; no dead pixels . DVD multidrive that supports DVD +/-/RW/RAM . 1GB RAM
THE PROBLEM:
The machine has one problem, which is why it's a giveaway. As near as I can tell, something's flukey with the video card (Nvidia GEForce 5700). Here's what I can tell you:
. Installs Ubuntu 6.10 desktop and runs at a default resolution lower than 1400x900. Doesn't seem to have any instability with this. . Installs Ubuntu 7.x (beta of Feisty Fawn) and runs at 1400x900, with seemingly no problems. . The minute you start getting into the Nvidia drivers, things go to hell. This is verified by . Install the restricted drivers in Ubuntu, and you get no video on reboot . Reinstall to WinXP Media Center Edition using the factory re-imaging disk, and you get an install that goes well until the files are copied over and the machine tries to go into setup mode, and then the video dies and the computer blue-screens. . Vista Ultimate ran on it for a while with the aforementioned Nvidia drivers - but only when I turned off all hardware acceleration.
Now, what does all this mean?
. If you want the machine for parts, it's got 1GB of easy-to-extract RAM in two 512mb sticks. The screen is in great shape, with no dead pixels, and the 80GB HD seems fine as well. . If you want something of questionable stability, it *does* seem to run just fine with Ubuntu and the non-restricted drivers. You won't be able to play with Beryl on a rig like that, but that's not huge. . If the graphics card is replaceable, it's probably a fairly cheap fix for a computer currently valued at around $800 on ebay in full working condition. . And if the graphics card isn't replaceable? Well, a new mobo will cost you just about what the machine is worth on ebay.
Interested? Shoot me an email offlist, and tell me the interesting thing you want to do with it. If more than one person wants it, the most interesting potential use wins.
Thanks, Greg
And... we have a winner!
I was amazed by the number of entrants - really, who knew there was such a market for The Troublesome Laptop? Equally amazing: A number of KCLUGers offered suggestions on how to fix it so I wouldn't necessarily even need to give it away. Really, just outstanding.
In the end, there were four stories that stood out; as part of my rich history of dodging responsibility, I let my wife help me decide. :)
The winner has been contacted, and thanks again to everyone who participated.
Greg
-----Original Message----- From: kclug-bounces@kclug.org [mailto:kclug-bounces@kclug.org] On Behalf Of Greg Brooks Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2007 3:23 PM To: Kclug@kclug.org Subject: Announcing the great (well, the so-so) KCLUG laptop giveaway
All,
I have a troublesome laptop that needs a new home. It's free - you just have to come get it - and it'll go to the person who has the most interesting plans for it. <<SNIP>>
Oh, no. You can't get away this easy. We've all got to know. We don't really care who but for what strange and amazing purpose will this troublesome laptop be used for in the future?
Greg Brooks gregb@west-third.com wrote: And... we have a winner!
I was amazed by the number of entrants - really, who knew there was such a market for The Troublesome Laptop? Equally amazing: A number of KCLUGers offered suggestions on how to fix it so I wouldn't necessarily even need to give it away. Really, just outstanding.
In the end, there were four stories that stood out; as part of my rich history of dodging responsibility, I let my wife help me decide. :)
The winner has been contacted, and thanks again to everyone who participated.
Greg