They work fine for me...
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They work fine for me...
http://ompldr.org/vaDMyeQ
http://ompldr.org/vaDMzMA
http://ompldr.org/vaDMzMg
http://ompldr.org/vaDMzNg
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Mine is an 1871-4AU, built in 2005, I think. When I found this one, I cleaned it up, and added memory (not for the weak of heart), and then installed Xubuntu 12.04. Since it will take a PAE kernel, I've had 12.10 on it too. Either way, it's rock solid, and as quick as a weasel. Hope yours is working well too.
Edit:
My only problem is that Xubuntu doesn't recognize a sound card. Out of curiosity, do you have sound working on yours?
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My sound works fine, but it is a non-PAE kernel so I've managed to get 12.04 on it but am not sure I can move further than that (with Ubuntu... haven't checked the other distributions).
I did run 12.04 Xubuntu on it before and I think it had sound. Now I'm not sure...
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Wow. That's ... really surprisingly attractive. I'm tempted to try out Cinnamon now.
I'm using Unity for now. I've adapted Gnome Cupertino Unity to actually work with GTK apps that aren't Chrome (previously, the titlebar didn't match the toolbar in anything GTK2 but Chrome, so I changed the GTK2 background color and then created app-specific settings for Chrome to change it back) and also reduced the window controls to symbolic ones instead of "physical buttons," which bug me. Edit: And moved the title in the titlebar to the left, instead of centered, so it matches the titlebar that appears in Compiz Scale.
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