You may want to consider as well: 1/ Cygwin (runs within Windows), or 2/ puppy linux (www.puppylinux.org/; runs with own boot CD regardless of OS -eg WinXP- installed on laptop). There is no issue I am aware of with drivers.
Nadir Mrabet Pr. Nadir T. Mrabet Cellular & Molecular Biochemistry INSERM U-724 UHP - Nancy 1, School of Medicine 54505 Vandoeuvre-les-Nancy Cedex France Tel : +33 (0)3.83.68.32.73 Fax : +33 (0)3.83.68.32.79 E-mail : nadir.mra...@medecine.uhp-nancy.fr Selon Bernhard Rupp <b...@ruppweb.org>: > Dear All, > > the overwhelming consensus is ubuntu, largely for > wide variety of drivers incl. wireless and nvidia (which I can confirm was a > > *...@%! nightmare under RH) > > Partition Magic got high recommendations for dual boot. > > Thx to all for the quick response. > > BR >