Difference between revisions of "User:Freischwimmer"
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| + | === Welcome! === | ||
| + | I am a student at the FHL University of Applied Sciences Lübeck, studying electrical engineering<br /> | ||
| + | and started with Ubuntu in the year 2006, but now Debian is my favourite distribution.<br /> | ||
| + | Since August 2007 I proudly own my first and only IBM ThinkPad :) | ||
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| + | === Contact === | ||
| + | * eMail : flux8 AT gmx . net | ||
| + | * Jabber: mkm@swissjabber.org | ||
| + | * You can retrieve my gnupg key from [[User:Freischwimmer/gnupg | here]]. | ||
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| + | === My ThinkPad X30=== | ||
Model: | Model: | ||
| − | OS : Debian & | + | OS : Debian 4 |
| + | Ubuntu 7.04 | ||
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| + | '''additional hardware in use''' | ||
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| + | * Dock | ||
| + | * internal CD&DVD-Burner | ||
| + | * 54MBit WLAN PCMCIA adapter | ||
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| − | + | === Comments === | |
| + | The ThinkWiki articel on [[How_to_build_your_own_UltraBay_drive|how to build an own UltraBay drive]] was very usefull to me!<br /> | ||
| + | I bought the following components: | ||
| + | * NEC ND-6650A | ||
| + | * Adapter: Normal Drive -> UltraBay 2000 | ||
| + | * UltraBase X3 / UltraBay Plus / Media Slice X3 (empty) | ||
| + | and it worked :) | ||
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| + | [[de:Benutzer:Freischwimmer]] | ||
Revision as of 16:27, 8 August 2007
Welcome!I am a student at the FHL University of Applied Sciences Lübeck, studying electrical engineering |
Contact
- eMail : flux8 AT gmx . net
- Jabber: mkm@swissjabber.org
- You can retrieve my gnupg key from here.
My ThinkPad X30
Model:
OS : Debian 4
Ubuntu 7.04
additional hardware in use
- Dock
- internal CD&DVD-Burner
- 54MBit WLAN PCMCIA adapter
Comments
The ThinkWiki articel on how to build an own UltraBay drive was very usefull to me!
I bought the following components:
- NEC ND-6650A
- Adapter: Normal Drive -> UltraBay 2000
- UltraBase X3 / UltraBay Plus / Media Slice X3 (empty)
and it worked :)