![]() ![]() Intel 915 video chip, up to 128mb shared memory Standard 512MB DDR SDRAM, upgradeable to max. Intel PRO/Wireless 2915AB network connection ![]() ![]() Intel Pentium M processor (1024KB L2 Cache), supports Enhanced Intel SpeedStep I no longer have access to the Dell Latitude D610 laptop since I changed work, so I can no longer update this page. I accept no responsability for what happens with this information whatsoever. If you fry your system by using this information that’s _your_ problem. NOTE: The information contained herein assumes that you know how to work from the commandline, patch kernels and compile programs.ĭISCLAIMER: This information is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. This page documents my attempts (and successes!) to get Linux fully working on a Dell D610 laptop. ![]()
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