Joris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I know it has little to do with debian on laptops (altough a non-windows > OS booting meight look suspecious to customs), but: > > What advice can experienced travellers give me on flying with a > laptop?
Airport security *in the United States only* wants you to take your laptop out of your bag and have it X-rayed separately. As other people have noted, though, this is pretty harmless. Pretty much the only thing you can't send through the X-ray is high-speed photographic film. (Plus the long list of verboten items in the U.S...) Otherwise, the security people don't care. A laptop is a great distraction, uh, I mean, a great way to get work done on planes, and lots of passengers take them without issues. (I went to Berlin for a conference last summer, and was actually surprised that nobody outside the United States cared about the laptop thing. There were signs up at Heathrow, where you had to go through security to go between terminals, directing confused Americans. And I explicitly asked in Berlin and was told not to take my laptop out. What *is* the motivation for this?) -- David Maze [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://people.debian.org/~dmaze/ "Theoretical politics is interesting. Politicking should be illegal." -- Abra Mitchell

