Without meaning to sound like I'm parroting many others on here, I have to say I'm pretty amazed by Porteus. This is the v5.0 KDE 'flavour'.
I originally set this up on my big desktop rig, where I didn't anticipate many issues, if any. Straightforward Ethernet connection, no 'funny stuff' to speak of, etc.
I thought I'd give it a try on the Dell lappie this evening. Posting from it now, in fact.
We originally bought a Dell Inspiron 1100 laptop, all the way back in 2002. P4, a gig of DDR1, Intel 'Extreme' graphics, etc. It gave sterling service until the middle of last year, when the graphics adapter finally gave up the ghost. It was 32-bit only, anyway, so.....I thought it was time to drag myself a wee bit further ahead in time, and treated myself to a refurb'd Dell Latitude D630 with 4 GB RAM, a 120 GB SSD (which some fool had shoe-horned Windows 10 onto!), and an Nvida mobile chip. This runs a Core2Duo, so more modern SSEs, along with being dual-core AND 64-bit into the bargain. Wicked!
Windows got the chop straight away, getting "nuked" with extreme prejudice. A pair of Puppies almost immediately took up residence in the newly-vacated 'kennels', and.....all was serene.
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Now; this thing comes with the dreaded Broadcom BCM whatever adapter built-in. I don't use it; instead I use a NetGear PCI ExpressCard network adapter, which I originally bought as a 'period' adapter for the anciente Inspiron. The Latitude also has an ExpressCard slot just above the internal drive 'caddy', just as the Inspiron did, so I use it instead.....it's always been dead reliable, no drop-outs, etc. I was expecting Porteus to try connecting to the Broadcom, which is always a PITA to set-up (when aren't they?) Lo & behold, it connected immediately to the NetGear ExpressCard; no messing about with wrong attempts, no faffing about.....just straight away on the correct wifi adapter, and settled down immediately. Lovely!
You've done a bang-up job with Porteus, guys, and you are to be commended for this. It truly IS the closest thing to a 'portable' OS I've ever found (with the exception of Puppy, that is! Well.....what else would you expect a long-term veteran Puppy fanatic to say?

All joking aside, this is an amazing little OS. Well done, guys!

(Unlike poor old 'unknown' - currently posting in the Newbies section - wifi has been unbelievably straight-forward for me. *shrug...* )
Mike.
