Another "old lappy" report:
mule= Gateway solo 5350, circa around 2000 or so (original MSRP $1799, lolol)
specs=
Pentium III-M, 1 ghz
Core logic :Intel 830-M chipset with ICH-3
133 MHz Synchronous DRAM system memory (512 mb installed)
Video memory: 8 MB shared UMA memory
LCD display panel
14.1-inch TFT XGA (RSDS)
Maximum panel resolution:
1024 × 768 (XGA)
Maximum colors displayed:
262,000 (16-bit)
RSDS interface between LCD and motherboard
Supported video modes
XGA
SVGA
VGA
Maximum refresh rate
85 Hz XGA
72 Hz SXGA
Audio chipset: ESS ES1988 Allegro
Sound support
Soundblaster Pro
MIDI
Windows Sound System compatible
3D sound support
64-channel wavetable synthesis
Full specs here:
http://support.gateway.com/s/manlib/Notebooks/Solo5350/8508292/08292.htmRunning liveCD:
No issues booting, youtube video works fine (well, laggy, but that has been the case with every OS that's ever been on here, with 8 mb Intel video chip, i'm surprised it ever played at all.) Did not test with DVD as the liveCD is using the ROM right now.
Sound wouldn't work at first (though strangely enough the *beep* at the boot choices screen worked), ran alsaconf and then turned all volumes up in alsamixer and sound came on just fine.
I have a partition open on this machine that I could install to if need be for a complete test, obviously I doubt seriously anyone needs detailed info on this obscure old dinosaur

, but i'm just sayin' it's an option.