as a rule of thumb the centrino certified laptops are the easier ones
to install any kind of open source distro, since intel is more open
source friendly and release their hardware documention so that even
third party developers can write drivers.

On Jun 5, 11:05 am, Asha G <dendron...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I am a new member to this group. Would like to know :
> 1) which laptop is most Ubuntu / Free software friendly ? I just bought a
> Toshiba satellite model specifically asking for one that would work on Linux
> but it would load only Ubuntu 10.4 and now there is a bluetooth mouse that i
> purchased with it which does not work as there are no drivers.
> 2) Which computer shops in Trivandrum are most friendly to customers who use
> Linux ?
> 3) I would like to attend your next meeting so could you please send a
> confirmation about date and time soon as I have to plan a few days in
> advance.
>
> Thanks
>
> Asha Gopinathan
> SCTIMST

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