If you really need a laptop with everything ready to go in linux another
approach is to get it from  
http://www.emperorlinux.com/ 
Those guys do a great job. They have a very well written manual that if
you are new to linux will save hours of work. They have a good support. 
So if you get a Lenovo X-60 with suse install you know it will work. 
The first I got from them I was new to linux, I need it for business, I
had to give a lecture and 2 days before traveling came with all
installed. I just loaded the presentation and I went. All went perfect. 
So getting a laptop with linux is not a problem.

-=terry(Denver)=-

On Wed, 2007-03-28 at 14:21 -0500, SOTL wrote:
> On Wednesday 28 March 2007 06:43, Teruel de Campo MD wrote:
> > On Wed, 2007-03-28 at 12:16 +0200, Verner Kjærsgaard wrote:
> > > I've good experience with IBM ThinkPads, in particular the R50 line. I've
> > > got one with 1G RAM and a 1400x1050 screen. Works really fine with
> > > SuSE10.2.
> >
> > I have a similar experience with TP X-40 works great I was running 10
> > 10.1 and 10.2. All the buttons work. Wireless works in wpa. I removed
> > windows and the windows recovery partition so all is suse. If I have to
> > get a new one I would go for the x-60 now.
> >
> > -=terry(Denver)=-
> 
> And you would be very lucky pf it worked at all even if you bought the exact 
> same manufacture with the same model number and the same features. Why? Bord 
> manufactures have a bad habit of putting one set of chips on one board and 
> another set on another and calling them the same thing and that applies to 
> mother boards, video boards, sound boards, modems et.

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