I have an ancient Sony Vaio VGN-T250P laptop, that has an Intel Pentium M Processor, "ultra Low Voltage 753" 1.20Ghz 2MB L2 Cache., that means it's only 32 bit capable. 60Gb drive, it still has Windows Xp on it, and actually runs very well. That is, after I just took it out of the closet after not using it for 10 years or more! It does have a USB port, (bios is old, and doesn't allow to boot from this though) and a bootable dvd/cd drive. I do have a way to burn cd's, if that helps, to test on the computer.
Very small laptop, 10" screen. I want to use it as a Channels DVR server, but I believe my best chance is putting a version of Linux on it, and running their Linux DVR software.
Here's their info for the linux version: Channels — Channels DVR Server
I haven't done anything with Linux in at least 10 years, so am NOT up on it at all. What would be the best, smallest version, that can support this laptop and be bootable on the harddrive to be used like this?
I'd much rather use a Raspberry Pi 4, it would likely be simpler, but I can't find one anywhere for a cheap price. Anyway, I have this laptop handy, and it wouldn't cost me anything. Except for time in loading Linux, and trying to figure it all out
Thanks!
Very small laptop, 10" screen. I want to use it as a Channels DVR server, but I believe my best chance is putting a version of Linux on it, and running their Linux DVR software.
Here's their info for the linux version: Channels — Channels DVR Server
I haven't done anything with Linux in at least 10 years, so am NOT up on it at all. What would be the best, smallest version, that can support this laptop and be bootable on the harddrive to be used like this?
I'd much rather use a Raspberry Pi 4, it would likely be simpler, but I can't find one anywhere for a cheap price. Anyway, I have this laptop handy, and it wouldn't cost me anything. Except for time in loading Linux, and trying to figure it all out
Thanks!
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