Re: New to Linux - BIOS before 2000?

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On 5/20/10, Rares Aioanei <schaiba@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Thursday, May 20, 2010 09:20:31 pm Mercury Rising wrote:
>> hi,
>>
>> I got so tired of windows problems - viruses, screen - computer
> freezes, I
>> just stuck in a Linux for non-geeks CD and loaded it.  It wiped my
> hard
>> drive as expected, but I kept getting an error near the end of the
> install.

That was when I was using the Linux For Non-Geeks 2 CD set.

>> A friend gave me another Linux loader, but it gives me an error
> saying my BIOS
>> was 1997 and I needed a a 2000 BIOS or better.

That loader is "Freespire".  The error message says:
"[0.0000001 ACPI:BIOS Age (1997) fail cutoff (2000) force is required
to enable APCI"

Blue loading line oscillates and red hard drive light stays on
continuously after that.


> The machine has a Pentium 3
>> with 550 MHz CPU with over 700 Megs memory but a small hard
> drive of just
>> 10 Gigs with a swappable drive in pull out bay with a grab bar.  I was
>> using Windows XP Pro 2000 for OS.  I installed a USB 2.0 on it that
> worked
>> most of the time. The computer also has USB 1.0 hardware as well.
>>  I have done a lot of Google searches to see if I could
>> find Linux and a GUI that would be as easy as a Mac or XP
> environment for
>> a 1997 BIOS machine.
>>
>> Any ideas on a good Linux load for such an old machine?  With the
> XP I
>> could print to a office jet 7410 all-in-one printer, scanner fax with
> no
>> problems.
>>
>> Browsing the Internet was ok, but video - youtube was mostly non-
> worable -
>> mostly too slow.
> Ok, let's take it one step at a time :
> 1. We will need the error message you got related to the BIOS.
> 2. What did you mean when saying that you installed a USB 2.0 on
> it?
> 3. I think you have chances to find Fedora appropriate for your
> system, with carefully chosen applications installed.
>
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