>>>>> "Hugo" == Hugo Santiago Carrer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hugo> Hi list: So, basically I'm about to buy a used Thinkpad T23 from Hugo> IBM. I really like the little thing, I have used one before and Hugo> liked the feeling. But the questions are, Are the Thinkpads Hugo> really worth the extra buck or is it just the brandname? Are they Hugo> really that linux/debian friendly or they are just like any other Hugo> laptops? I had an R30, which ran Linux, but was somewhat reluctant to do that -- there were some issues. (AFAICT, the R series is much better now.) Before that, I had a Toshiba, which seemed to play with Linux better. Right now, I have a ThinkPad X31, which runs Linux almost flawlessly. (At least as much as I have tested it.) For ThinkPads, it seems to me that higher-end models will have less trouble running Linux than lower-end models. (Or maybe the R30 is just an anomaly.) My guess is that a T series should be fine. But the best thing to do is to go to linux-laptop.net or tuxmobil.org, and check out the user reports for your model, and see how much fiddling people had to do to get it to run. As for ThinkPads vs. other brands, I don't think that an IBM label is necessarily a seal of Linux-worthiness. But it's probably easier to find help if you go with a brand that more people have. And ThinkPads seem to be quite well supported by the user community. But there are other good brands too. If your *only* criterion is Linux-compatibility, my opinion is that the price difference between an IBM and some other brand is probably not worth it. (But pay attention if people tell you to avoid certain brands. Some labels *can* be a seal of Linux-un-worthiness.) There are certainly plenty of other reasons to choose one brand of laptop over another too. I love my ThinkPad, and wouldn't want anything else. (Although I might consider a PowerBook is someone told me how to rig one up with a TrackPoint. ;-) ) Linux compatibility is one reason, but it's not the only one. My suggestion is to pick out some models that you like, and check out linux-laptops.net or tuxmobil.org to see how Linux-compatible they are. You shouldn't have to go too far down your list before you find one that has good Linux compatibility. -- Hubert Chan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - http://www.uhoreg.ca/ PGP/GnuPG key: 1024D/124B61FA Fingerprint: 96C5 012F 5F74 A5F7 1FF7 5291 AF29 C719 124B 61FA Key available at wwwkeys.pgp.net. Encrypted e-mail preferred. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

