DoutorHouse wrote on 2021-07-03, 16:48:
Caluser2000 wrote on 2021-07-03, 16:44:
Give Damn Small Linux 4.4.9 a go. It's old but might help ease you in and show how useful Linux can be even if your Hard drive is dead.
The iso is at http://distro.ibiblio.org/damnsmall/archive/
See how you get on.
Thanks!
So, i just boot from the plop diskette with this cd inside the cd drive and then how i do i actually test my graphic cards? Sorry for the noob questions but i'm new to linux! 😀
Yip thats it. Try with the good card first and time how long it takes to boot to the desk top. Then connect the onboard one, you'll be going in blind, and see if it boots up or errors out in that time. Leave about 5mins extra for good measure. After the time is up switch and the screen comes switch the cable back to the good and see what happens. You'll either see the DSL desktop or some type of error message.
I'm guessing the onboard video has gone tits up. It's happened to me on a few systems in the past.
Took me a few years to get a hang of Linux. It can be a useful as a tool of last resort on systems. I use it along with plain ol Dos as part of my computer tool kit. When I installed Red Hat 7.3 on my slimline HP P200mmx system and it picked up every piece of hardware it got me scratch ing my head thinking WTF can't Windows do this on a fresh install. Being the curious type I looked in to it further. Now I'm sorta hooked on it ..,;)
Anyway have fun and let us know how you get on. It's not for everyone but I definitely prefer to use. But that is just me. Far less maintenance. No need for Av and Crapware software running in the background taking up cpu cycles and memory at all..😉
See how you get on and above all have fun tinkering with your system. I do.
There's a glitch in the matrix.
A founding member of the 286 appreciation society.
Apparently 32-bit is dead and nobody likes P4s.
Of course, as always, I'm open to correction...😉