Yeah, everything I've heard about it suggests there's no compatibility problems, it's just a 686-class processor. Lindows.com now sells laptops with these processors for $799. Although these are a bit slower than their Intel/AMD counterpart for some applications, their power usage is much less. I think they can even run without a fan.
-Tim > Full x86 Operating System & software application compatibility Leverag= es > the richest and most cost-effective software development platforms, > including Microsoft=C2=AE Windows=C2=AE and Linux. > > You also may want to google around for a review of the VIA C3 based CP= Us > concerning Linux compatiblity. My understanding of the VIA C3 CPU is t= hat > it is x86 compatible.
