On Tue, 23 Mar 2004 07:03, Nick Rout wrote:
> I have heard Acer's have reasonable linux capability, and there are some
> around the $2k mark (but they may only have 256M RAM at that price.
>
>
> The latest NZ PC World has a comparison of under $2.5k laptops.
>
> good sites for compatibilty reports is http://www.linux-laptop.net and
> http://www.tuxmobil.org .
>
> On Mon, 22 Mar 2004 20:48, anton wrote:
> > Hi,
> > As we are shortly going overseas we want to get a laptop. I have
> > searched around for a bit now and have found some places that look like
> > they might not be so bad. We want to spend under $2000, and the only
> > real stipulation is that the processor is over 2k and there is 512meg of
> > RAM. I am never going to have a machine with less than 512 again! Any
> > help or advice here would be greatly appreciated.
> >
> > I have heard plenty about making sure that linux will run on these
> > things before buying. Is that still necessary with the latest ones? If I
> > find mention of someone installing on the same model on the 'net, should
> > I trust it? (seeing as there are two 'net places I'm looking at buying
> > from)?
> > What are the things that just MUST be on the thing? In terms of slots
> > and what have you...? Showing my knowledge here... Do all modern laptops
> > have PCMCIA slots? Is that why they aren't mentioned on most ads?
> >
> > Anything else?
> >
> > A little closer to home here, for those who might know - ITS canterbury
> > uni have laptops with the above specs for around $1900, and they appear
> > to be OSless (or with some campus agreement M$ deal). There seems to be
> > something about CTA mentioned there - does that mean that only CTA
> > students/staff (which I am) can get them? How do they stack up in terms
> > of slots/compatibility? Anyone don't a linux install on one? I would
> > prefer to give Canty money if I could!
> >
> > Thanks for any suggestions
> > Anton


The March 2004 NZ PC World magazine has reviews on laptops, not much on OS's 
but still worth a read
-- 
cheers................dave g

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