Bhavin Sheth proclaimed:
> I am planning to buy a used notebook computer preferrably a Celeron/P-II
> 333/400 with builtin multimedia, agp, modem, nic, etc.
Do notebooks have AGP? I thought AGP was a desktop thing.
> but I want it to be
> 100% Linux compatible as I plan to run only Linux (RHL 6.2) on it. I dont
> wanna do any kernel hacking or recompiling or patching or whatever. I just
> want Linux up and running on it in no time. So which notebook should i buy ?
You would be able to run Linux on the laptop for sure. But not all the
devices might work. Especially the graphics card (for doing X) and sound
card.
Find out which exact chips / chipsets are on the laptop and search the web
to find out if they are supported before buying the laptop.
Thaths
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