I have an old Compaq with a Giga-Bite GA 5-smm MB, 256 Mb ram running an AMD K6-2 cpu I'm fixing up as a loaner for a friend. My friend prefers Windows, but I decided it would be a good chance to expose him to some Linux, so I decided to load Ubuntu on it as a second OS. To say the least, I am very disappointed. After spending several hours on the install, the video is stuck in 640x480, and the OS can't even find the ethernet card. I took another hour to find the video and LAN drivers I need to get it working properly, but the ones I've downloaded so far don't work at all. After more fruitless searching, I'm beginning to think the drivers I need for it simply don't exist. It's rapidly becoming an exercise in frustration. Fortunately, the Ubuntu partition booted up and ran without a flaw from the very start, with full SVGA resolution, and it logs onto my home network in a heartbeat. MEPIS, Puppy, and DSL ran just as well on it earlier, so that in itself tells me the hardware is working OK. After I finish with this last old box, think I'll stick all my old Windows '98 and ME CDs in the toaster, and make expensive Christmas ornaments out of them so I won't be tempted to try this again! With tongue firmly in cheek, Stu --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss