> On 25.11.00 (21:05), Jordan Evatt wrote: > > Anyway, I obviously want to make sure the Vaios have good video graphics > > capabilities and excellent linux support for all that is included with them. > > The only personal drawbacks I have against the Vaio's (the superslim pro > > model) is the fact that they don't have drive bays for dvd-rom/floppy drive, > > and the fact that it only has a 12.1" screen. Mine has a 13.3" screen, good > > grief. Does anyone have any good success stories installing/using linux > > (debian specifically) on the Vaio's? Thanks. Oh, I'm on the list, so no need > > to reply to me directly.
I've got a Vaio-f250 that works really well. GNOME was slow on Potato but I upgraded to Woody and it flyes. The cd-rom and floppy drives are built in which, for me, is a must. I need to know that I can boot off of a rescue floppy without worying about the drive being hot-swappable. _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com

