BRUCE STANLEY wrote:
--- Teruel de Campo MD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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)=-
Do they have their people who can write device drivers?
That is what would be needed to get a 56k modem to work.
I was under the impression that Emperor Linux was just
an OEM type integrator.
People seed to forget that laptops are used on the road
and sometimes you only have access to the Internet via
dial-up.
Thus, a laptop without a modem is somewhat useless on the road.
I have even triead a fully hardware Zonet PCMCIA modem
with various distros on my Thinkpad T-41 and can not
get it to work.
Here's a bit of recent news.
http://www.desktoplinux.com/news/NS8436091466.html
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