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If you really need a laptop with everything ready to go in linux another approach is to get it from http://www.emperorlinux.com/ Those guys do a great job. They have a very well written manual that if you are new to linux will save hours of work. They have a good support. So if you get a Lenovo X-60 with suse install you know it will work. The first I got from them I was new to linux, I need it for business, I had to give a lecture and 2 days before traveling came with all installed. I just loaded the presentation and I went. All went perfect. So getting a laptop with linux is not a problem. -=terry(Denver)=- On Wed, 2007-03-28 at 14:21 -0500, SOTL wrote:
On Wednesday 28 March 2007 06:43, Teruel de Campo MD wrote:
On Wed, 2007-03-28 at 12:16 +0200, Verner Kjærsgaard wrote:
I've good experience with IBM ThinkPads, in particular the R50 line. I've got one with 1G RAM and a 1400x1050 screen. Works really fine with SuSE10.2.
I have a similar experience with TP X-40 works great I was running 10 10.1 and 10.2. All the buttons work. Wireless works in wpa. I removed windows and the windows recovery partition so all is suse. If I have to get a new one I would go for the x-60 now.
-=terry(Denver)=-
And you would be very lucky pf it worked at all even if you bought the exact same manufacture with the same model number and the same features. Why? Bord manufactures have a bad habit of putting one set of chips on one board and another set on another and calling them the same thing and that applies to mother boards, video boards, sound boards, modems et.
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