Hello! In today's video we will conduct a fascinating experiment - we will run an old version of Ubuntu 4.10 on a retro computer from 2004. Our machine is a Pentium III with a clock speed of 800 MHz, 384 MB RAM and the iconic Intel 440BX chipset. We will check how Ubuntu 4.10, the first version released by Canonical, copes with such hardware. See what the installation looked like, what programs were available and how the system works 20 years after the premiere. I invite you to a nostalgic journey into the past!
Introduction - 00:00:05
Computer Specifications - 00:00:11
Processor Pentium III - 00:00:14
Motherboard and Chipset - 00:00:24
RAM - 00:00:32
Sound Card EnsoniC - 00:00:47
Graphics Card GeForce 4440 - 00:00:54
Network Card Realtek 8139D - 00:01:03
Hard Drive Samsung - 00:01:09
Starting the Computer - 00:01:25
Boot from CD - 00:01:32
History of Ubuntu 4.10 - 00:01:39
System Installation - 00:02:22
User Settings - 00:03:56
First boot of Ubuntu - 00:04:31
Installed programs - 00:04:55
Games and screensavers review - 00:06:04
Sound card problems - 00:06:20
Summary - 00:06:35
End - 00:07:05
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