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Nice little laptop but rather old/slow.
Nice little laptop but rather old/slow.
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* External floppy drive
* External floppy drive
* NetBSD 5.1.2 installed
* NetBSD 5.1.2 installed
It is in niz' drawer in a plastic bag for now. Take it if you want to play with it or know a suitable location.
 
== NetBSD ==
* Wired networking works, ip 192.168.80.123
* sshd enabled, root log-in disabled (aka add your user locally and put it in the wheel group when you want to become root when logged via ssh)

Latest revision as of 10:16, 23 August 2014

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Nice little laptop but rather old/slow.

  • 4GB harddisk
  • Pentium 266 MHz
  • 32MB RAM
  • PCMCIA network card
  • External floppy drive
  • NetBSD 5.1.2 installed

NetBSD

  • Wired networking works, ip 192.168.80.123
  • sshd enabled, root log-in disabled (aka add your user locally and put it in the wheel group when you want to become root when logged via ssh)