5400 is fine for average use. 7200 is available in laptops, most typically
the desktop replacement models. They do tend to run a bit hotter.

-Kevin

On 10/13/05, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Is there a standard for speed (rpm)? I was discussing putting Linux on my
> laptop with someone -- the problem being that I have Flash on it, which
> afaik does not have a Linux version -- and someone suggested a second hard
> drive. He carries his around in a little case and it is truew that for
> about
> the price of a 1GB USB I can get 20 or 30 gig.
> Anyway, I ask because Froogle is turning up a 20 gig at the same price as
> most 4 gig drives, and it specifies an rpm (5400). Anyone know offhand if
> this is ancient technology? If it's for Linux, do I care if it's slow?
>
> Dana
>
> --
> In the long run we are all dead. - John Maynard Keynes
>
>
> 

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