A notebook PC is no different than a desktop PC. If you have enough hard
drive space, RAM, and a powerful enough CPU (at least a Pentium), you can
install Mandrake Linux on it.
However, you should be aware that Mandrake might not have full support for
your hardware. This is less of an issue now than it was a few years ago,
but brand-new hardware is sometimes still not supported, because a driver
has not been written yet, or it is only available in beta quality. Check
the hardware compatibility list at Mandrake's website.
Just follow the instructions for installation, and you should be fine.
Dave
On Wednesday 04 April 2001 04:44, thus spake inf rarood:
> hello
>
> can anyone tell me if i can fit mandrake on a notebook/and how to do
> this i am using 7.2
> thanks in front
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