Install Hackintosh Dell Latitude D610
I have a Dell Latitude D610 32 bit laptop with 1.78 Ghz Pentium M and 1.49 GB RAM
Which is the best linux distro to install on it? Lubuntu, Xubuntu, Linux Lite, Zorin OS Core, ChaletOS, Bodhi Linux, AntiX Linux, Sparkylinux, Porteus, wattOS, Puppy Linux, or what? Which Linux distro is the best in hardware detection and support for the Dell 610?
Do you know if the wifi and tracking pad problems have since been solved? Are there known work arounds and fixes? If not, couldn't I just use a USB wifi adapter and USB mouse?
1 I need the drivers for A dell latitude D610 i can't go to support.dell.com 2It would be amazing if someone could help me get Mac OSX on it I have the cd so there is probobly a software of some kind!
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I wanted to reuse older Window XP Dell Latitude D610 machine with Pentium M 1.8GHz processor with 512 RAM. Please advice which Linux OS would be best on this machine.
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Use Xubuntu 14.04 or Lubuntu 14.04. They use less system power and deliver good performance. Installation process is same as ubuntu. You are going to need:
- An empty drive apart from you XP installation (min. space = 20GBrecommended)
- ISO image of the OS.
- Unetbootin software and a USB drive of 2GB or more.
Install guide (process remains same):
Edward TorvaldsI happen to own a Dell 610. I have it RIGHT HERE between my ankles as I type. Photos available for non-believers.
It was last used to any extent last summer for training NEW USERS of ubuntu, and the operating system I was training them with was Ubuntu 12.04LTS. It ran great, but I will add that this laptop has 2gb of ram, not 512. However RAM for this generation of laptop is dirt cheap. This company sells the two 1gb memory modules it requires at only $5 each.
If the RAM could not be upgraded I could understand dissmissing this post as off-topic and telling him to install something other than moderately current versions of Ubuntu, but 12.04LTS is still supported, for now, and 14.04 will be tolerable to use once its numerous bugs are corrected.
So, to the OP, I will tell you, Please install Ubuntu 12.04LTS 32 bit and you will be most pleased. If you need any further help installing it I'll gladly help you.
Dell Latitude D610 Drivers
gyropygeHackintosh Dell Latitude D610
gyropygeI use Debian with Gnome classic on my older PC( AMD Sempron 2800+,512MB RAM).
You can install Xubuntu or Lubuntu or you can choose another OS like Debian, Arch, Fedora and install a lightweight desktop environment (LXDE, XFCE).
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What I also tried on my older PC was to work without a desktop environment,only with a window manager. I tried WMII on a Debian Wheezy and it was nice! So, I could also recommend some window managers like WMII, Openbox etc.
After some years of using Linux I discovered that important, on older PCs to run faster, is not the Linux distribution but the desktop environment and the applications you install..