After several tries my recomendations as follows: The Computer has to have a powersave mode CPU Pentium III mobile or the Athlon XP Mobile or Centrinos Second one the BIOS has to support APM full APM The graphics chipset better older, Cyber or ATI old ones With this configuration the system run very well with all the Notebook usefull utils, standby and suspend, low power consumtion and DPMS I use to use Linux in several notebooks: - Sony Vaio, funny but not suspend or DPMS. Installed onto SRX TRs CVs - Dell, pre Centrinos run quite well, new ones no. Installed in Latitute c600 D600 i8500 l400 - IBM, big sucess except modems. Installed onto PC110, TP600, TP570, TP770, T21, T41 - Apple, no problems at all, but you don't need linux you have OSX Regards El 06/06/2004, a las 16:53, Jerome R. Westrick escribió:
The SOny Vaio has it's own device driver in the KDE controll panel anybody tried that? Jerry
On Sun, 2004-06-06 at 13:49, Johan Sch wrote:
On Sun, 06 Jun 2004 07:37:29 -0400 James Knott
wrote: Johan Sch wrote:
On Sat, 05 Jun 2004 17:46:10 -0400 James Knott
wrote: So, you now know which is the best notebook, for running Linux. ;-)
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NO..but found that toshiba seems to be very linux friendly..they eaven have a mail list for their linux users on the website.
IBM also has a lot of info, including a Linux certified computer list.
That is nice. Could you kindly maybe give the web-address for that please. Any other links you may have to this fact, please. Thanks -- Johan Registered Linux User #330034 May this be a good day for learning
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