Hi all and thanks for the advice.

I guess laptops with pre-installed linux are the best choice. Where can
I buy one in UK?

On Thu, 2009-06-11 at 20:41 -0500, Blues Renegade wrote:
> 
> Definitely buy a laptop with Linux pre-installed, otherwise you'll be 
> paying Microsoft for an O/S license you don't want or need.
> 
> Good luck!!
> 
> John
> 
> 
> 
> Kenneth Miller wrote:
> > Ok there are quite a few options. You should go to best buy and ask 
> > one of the guys up there to show you to a pc that has the option of 
> > installing ubuntu on it. if ubuntu works with no hardware problems on 
> > a specific pc/laptop then so will another linux. also, there's the 
> > aspire one. it's a net book though, you might not like that. also, 
> > dell offers to sell it to you with linux preinstalled on it. the asus 
> > eee pc came with a version of linux on it. you should try that. and 
> > because asus as a company was willing to do that to one of their 
> > netbooks, it should be able to do this with something like... one of 
> > their powerful laptops. Just narrow down your search and then when you 
> > get ready, google the name of the laptop model with "ubuntu friendly" 
> > kind of as a question. the articles should lead you to a good decision.
> >
> > On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 12:18 PM, Grigory Javadyan <[email protected] 
> > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> >
> >
> >     Hello all,
> >     I am planning to purchase a new laptop and install openSUSE 11.1
> >     or the
> >     latest Ubuntu on it. However some of my friends who have Linux on
> >     their
> >     laptops have been experiencing some troubles with the hardware
> >     (wireless
> >     not working properly, sound or bluetooth screwed up, etc.) -
> >     mainly due
> >     to the lack of appropriate drivers. I know that most of these
> >     issues can
> >     be resolved by downloading and compiling the appropriate drivers, but
> >     honestly, I'm really utoo lazy to do this kind of stuff and if
> >     there's a
> >     way to avoid it by purchasing a "Linux-friendly" laptop, I'd
> >     choose it.
> >
> >     So, the question is, which of the laptop manufacturers are more
> >     "Linux-friendly"? Do you have a laptop with Linux installed? Who
> >     is the
> >     manufacturer? Are you having any issues with the hardware?
> >     Any advice is greatly appreciated.
> >
> >     Grigory Javadyan.
> >
> 
> > 


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