Install Linux on Laptop w/o CDROM
I want to install Linux (my first time) onto an old Toshiba 110CS laptop.
The laptop has 775MB HD, 40MB RAM, 800x600x256color screen, and a floppy drive, but no CDROM drive.
It has 2 PCMCIA slots, and I have a Linksys network PC card in one, and it is networked nicely to the rest of my home network.
I would need to install either from copying installation files to the hard drive via the network while Win95 is still working on it, or with floppies.
I'm not even sure which Linux distribution to use. All I basically need is network connectivity via the mini Linksys card, and a nice user interface (GNOME is good, no?)
I would install OpenOffice.org / Mozilla Firefox too, but I guess I could do that myself once I have it up an running.
Can someone help???
Re: Install Linux on Laptop w/o CDROM
Wow I can't believe I posted this over a year ago.
Since then, I found a window manager I liked a lot (IceWM) and configured it to my needs, and also installed Dillo, AbiWord, GNumeric, Rox-Filer, Xfe, a couple of graphical text editors, etc. etc. etc. I also installed vnc-server so I could log into the machine remotely, even from more than one place at once, with separate X sessions. SWEET! I also installed dhttpd, the minimal web server. Nice.
I eventually found a spare hard drive that was slightly bigger and built another system, this time with Xandros, which was familiar, and yet had the ease of management and power of Debian. I would have done Ubuntu but it didn't exist yet.
I had a great time, and I thinkas soon as I have a spare computer I will use Linux with it, but as of now I do development on Windows.
Re: Install Linux on Laptop w/o CDROM
Have you tried Damn Small Linux? (DSL) I believe this can be booted and installed from a USB memory stick. There is also Puppy Linux. Both of these distros weigh in at about 50MB
Re: Install Linux on Laptop w/o CDROM
I have tried DSL and liked it, however, I wanted to be compatible with the Debian repositories. Remember, though, this was posted a year ago...