After reading the many responses to your question I just have to add to points to all that's been said: .- Regarding the hardware, I'm lately devoted to Dell, and (at least a few months ago) they have some models with Ubuntu you can buy (there are less configuration options, but you can get sure the hardware will work fine with Ubuntu). Take a look at their web. .- Regarding the Linux distros, besides Ubuntu (I also think it's a good option, but I'd suggest their LTS versions to be even less worried about tweaking) and Linux Mint (pushing very hard to be the best Linux Distro), I would suggest Debian, always Debian. Maybe you'll need to tweak a little bit (only in the cases MJ Ray told in his mail), but you'll get bulletproof ultra-stability. In fact, it's my main option, the Linux I have in the machine I don't want any problems with.

Regards.

En Wed, 14 Dec 2011 17:31:03 +0100, Chris Fitzpatrick <[email protected]> escribió:
I just had a Howard Beale moment with Apple. I'm mad as hell and I'm not going to take it anymore.

I'm curious what people can suggest for linux laptop?
Any suggestions for distros and hardware?

thanks. b,chris.


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