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I guess it has either Intel 915M chipset graphics (which only had an XP 32-bit driver for Windows, no official Win7 driver), and some models optionally had an ATI X300 GPU.
It currently runs XP, and has 1280MB RAM and a 60GB HDD.
I've quoted the client prices for an SSD upgrade, basically I'm doing this job at cost.
Was trying to get them something more modern than XP on there.
Usage is apparently internet and facebook (vidos and games).
I know that Mint supports Flash Player, but I don't know if it supports video drivers for an Intel IGP that old.
Edit: Here, someone says upgrading to Ubuntu 9.10 fixed his 915M video support:
http://www.overclock.net/t/600018/ubuntu-intel-915m-drivers
Would newer Ubuntu versions still have that support?
I'm hopefully going to be able to test various Linux distros on the actual laptop soon.
It currently runs XP, and has 1280MB RAM and a 60GB HDD.
I've quoted the client prices for an SSD upgrade, basically I'm doing this job at cost.
Was trying to get them something more modern than XP on there.
Usage is apparently internet and facebook (vidos and games).
I know that Mint supports Flash Player, but I don't know if it supports video drivers for an Intel IGP that old.
Edit: Here, someone says upgrading to Ubuntu 9.10 fixed his 915M video support:
http://www.overclock.net/t/600018/ubuntu-intel-915m-drivers
Would newer Ubuntu versions still have that support?
I'm hopefully going to be able to test various Linux distros on the actual laptop soon.
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