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** According to [http://www.elhvb.com/mobokive/edwin/laptops/Dell/LATITUDE/C540-640.PDF This Document] the Docking Station pin for Turning on the laptop is pin #17, and one of the Ground pins is pin #10.  Should be able to put an external switch across these two to make the unit power up.
 
** According to [http://www.elhvb.com/mobokive/edwin/laptops/Dell/LATITUDE/C540-640.PDF This Document] the Docking Station pin for Turning on the laptop is pin #17, and one of the Ground pins is pin #10.  Should be able to put an external switch across these two to make the unit power up.
 
** LCD Ribbon cable will not reach motherboard, will need to purchase an extension for it.
 
** LCD Ribbon cable will not reach motherboard, will need to purchase an extension for it.
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*** Alternatively, need to open up LCD housing and see how long the cable will reach.  may be able to mount the LCD to the bottom of the computer (with spacers for airflow) as that would provide a usable cable orientation
 
[[Image:LCD_Cable_1.jpg | 200px]] [[Image:LCD_Cable_2.jpg | 200px]]
 
[[Image:LCD_Cable_1.jpg | 200px]] [[Image:LCD_Cable_2.jpg | 200px]]
  

Revision as of 16:59, 20 November 2008

Online Reources

Physical Resources

  • Ratmandu is donating a Latitude C640 with no optical drive, keyboard, or RAM
    • Purchased 128MB of RAM from ebay for ~$8
    • Switched stick I purchased for an extra 256MB stick that Strages had
    • Salvaged a 20GB hard drive from the ancient Latitude that ran Win95 (relatively huge, considering the age)
    • Was able to PXE boot and install Ubuntu
    • According to This Document the Docking Station pin for Turning on the laptop is pin #17, and one of the Ground pins is pin #10. Should be able to put an external switch across these two to make the unit power up.
    • LCD Ribbon cable will not reach motherboard, will need to purchase an extension for it.
      • Alternatively, need to open up LCD housing and see how long the cable will reach. may be able to mount the LCD to the bottom of the computer (with spacers for airflow) as that would provide a usable cable orientation

LCD Cable 1.jpg LCD Cable 2.jpg

Soft Resources

  • Have installe Ubuntu via PXE boot
  • Installed ubuntu-desktop
  • Installed flickrfs
  • created flickr account
    • flickerfs does not need a username/password combination to access flickr, it uses some kind of authentication key. It works, I don't need to understand it.
  • installed feh at brimstone's recommendation, some sort of screen saver
    • command: feh -F -D 1 .
      • This commend starts a slideshow through the directory
      • brimstome recommended rsyncing the directory to somewhere as it appeared to be pulling the images from flickr each time rather than storing them locally?
      • flickerfs allows you to create a directory in the public tags directory to pull in photos of that tag. it uses the directory name as the tag