> Hi Peter, > > Probably the best reference material for getting Linux running on > laptops is at : > > http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/kharker/linux-laptop/ > > I've personally had experience loading Linux on a Toshiba Portege' 3015 > and Dell Lattitude laptop, and both worked well... > > There are also a number of vendors now selling Linux pre-installed on > laptops. I'm not aware of which of those vendors are specifically > loading their laptops with Debian, but I'm sure someone else will chime > in here. > > Nate My employer, Tuxtops, preloads our systems with RedHat at present; Debian is being worked on (primarily by me) and will be released on all of our models as soon as I've got a balanced kit booting properly and tuned up. A handful of people are on the waiting list to get one as soon as we're shipping.
IOW, it's in the oven baking, soon there will be many potatoes ;D But you're welcome to buy one of our systems and fill'er up with Debian yourself; you can even buy a drive half empty and make it half RH, half Debian. -* Heather Stern * star@ among other things, tuxtops.com *-

