topic title: Hello!
Posts: 11
rediflex
Joined: 26 Apr 2011
#1
Thought it was about time I said hello to all here and introduced myself a bit.

I'm still fairly new to linux, I've been running things like Ubuntu and Linux Mint on my laptop for the past two years in order to keep running so I don't have to buy a new one. However I don't really count that time for a whole lot considering those distros are pretty much ready to go out of the box. Then they got a little too fancy for this poor old machine, and I decided it was time that I looked for a lightweight solution. Trick was that I still wanted it to look nice. Lucky for me I found antiX. User friendly enough for someone without a lot of experience but beckons you to experiment and learn, and still runs on old equipment!

I started out with 8.5, but it was giving me some issues. Unsure whether it just didn't like this computer (it is a lenovo, after all I can't blame it!) or if my install disk was not quite right. All I know is that it would install beautifully and then act up after I did updates and dist-upgrade. I was about to give up and try something else but decided to give the 11 rc a try. So far it's been awesome, didn't have to go fiddle with wireless settings for the internal broadcom wireless card, I've gotten it set up pretty much the way I want now.

Thank you for giving me back my little old laptop!
Posts: 516
oldhoghead
Site Admin
Joined: 01 Oct 2007
#2
Welcome to antiX, lot's of great people here, very good and flexible distro, running old computers to new ones, you can run bleeding edge or stable.

cheers,
ohh
Posts: 4,164
rokytnji
Joined: 20 Feb 2009
#3
Still running AntiX 8.5 on my IBM A22m 256mb laptop. No Broadcom in mine. Just intel. Use a PCMCIA Belkin F5D7010 ver.6 Wireless G Carbus and a cheap Chinese Pmcia Usb 2.0.and 1 firewire port Cardbus also since these old laptops don't have enough usb ports.

It plays movies on the DVDROM also. Indestructible so far. I like IBMs. __{{emoticon}}__