I'm not a lazy person, but very active for an elderly 65er. However I have so many unfinished tasks, which demand my constant attention. Like castrating and branding cockatoos, and tickling crocs to death to save ammunition. Linux is just has to remain one of those things, of which, I must forgo the pleasure . I am working with old (no elderly) thinkpads, and compaq 600 EN small footprint pc's. They are becoming readily available. Banks and insurance companies are literally throwing then out the windows of high rise buildings. Sorry I lie, three story, a skyscraper is about ten. Anyway for my "clientele", people poorer than myself, but not destitute, this seems a pretty good baseline quality. Most of those, like myself have swapped the life of taking for giving. No I'm not a bush ranger. My plan is simply this: I take these working WindowsXPse and XP machines, load up Netscape and Star Office and plug in a nifty LinuxBios. One made in the good old US of A, or is it China these days? Oops sorry they told me not to mention China. So please forget I said anything about china. Then (this is the bit I love) I uninstall Windows. But once I distribute these machines I need to charge them at least one years service agreement. Not from me because my service is free, but from someone who knows Linuxbios like the back of the hand. And who is willing to do the service remotely via say realVNC. Many of these people are from remote farming communities or farmsteads (where the front gate is 100 miles from the front door). If they have one. They must be able to take their machine to town and into an internet cafe, plug it in and watch it being serviced, whilst "downing a cool XXXX" Queenslanders don't give a XXXX for any other beer. I hope they will feel the same about this service.
Any takers?
Justin Walsh
I like your idea, but linuxbios and thinkpads are hopeless. Sorry.
ron
I like your idea, but linuxbios and thinkpads are hopeless. Sorry.
how hopeless ?
it is one of my regrets that I never finished that ram initalization project on that Thankpad T23 back at UMD.
there were reasons for this, but still..
suppose I had the ram working, I guess that would left me with nonworking keyboard, suspent.
On Mon, 28 Feb 2005, Adam Sulmicki wrote:
it is one of my regrets that I never finished that ram initalization project on that Thankpad T23 back at UMD.
well, adam, show Justin the URL for that work and the hardware mod you have to make for development on t23.
ron