Just an idea -- If you like to play with the hardware, all you need to do is upgrade the BIOS chip. Pick one you like and replace the existing BIOS chip. It will not have a password until you set one. Check your local computer shows. Here, in Las Vegas, there is a "computer show" at least once a month. It is actually a swap meet for for all kinds of computer parts, pieces, and paraphenalia. You might find a Libretto with a fried board and a good screen. HTH John
-----Original Message----- From: James (Jim) Hatridge <hatridge@straubing.baynet.de> To: suse-linux-e@suse.com <suse-linux-e@suse.com> Date: Saturday, February 06, 1999 11:40 AM Subject: [SuSE Linux] Toshiba Libretto
Hi All;
There are two problems with it. First when he starts it up it demands a password. This password seems to be in the BIOS. Without it the whole computer locks up. Does anyone know how to get around this? It seems to be wanting the password before it even boots W$ CE.
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