On Friday 30 March 2007 08:49, Aschwin Marsman wrote:
> On Thu, 29 Mar 2007, SOTL wrote:
>
> Thanks for all your replies, this helps a lot.
>
> > Best thing is get on the BB for the particular laptop and ascertain there
> > what hardware will and will not work. The one for Thinkpads was posted in
> > a previous posting today in this thread and since it is difficult to find
> > I would suggest you look there to subscribe.
>
> I will look into the archives first before I will post my question ;-)
>
> Problem with e.g. Emperor Linux is that I don't get the next day service
> that I need here in the Netherlands. That's why I choose TransTec: SUSE
> certified hardware, excellent technical support (they know what they are
> talking about) and for a reasonable price next day service for three years.
> I earn my money using the laptop and I need it to work. I would prefer to
> spent some extra cash to get that kind of support. Buying two laptops in
> case one breaks is a little bit two expensive. I hope the TransTec
> engineers are getting the laptop working soon, that would be my first
> choice.
>
> Q: How good is the service with the different manufacturers? I want
> everything working again within 24 hours. If HP or Lenovo can give the same
> service level as TransTec that would be fine too.
>
> Greeting from the Netherlands,
>
> Aschwin Marsman
>
> p.s.: Anyone going to the Accu Conference in Oxford after easter?
>
>
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I am clueless as to what you are babling about here which I guess is because 
of my age, an old fart.

Each major manafactor of equipment has what we usta call a builtine board BB 
like this one we are now on which I guess you new wipper snappers call a list 
or some new damn fangled name which I don't know. Anyway the one for 
Thinkpads is sponsered by IBM and is at 

http://mailman.linux-thinkpad.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-thinkpad

which is 
 
[email protected]

for posting messages.

As far as cost the only cost is the same as the cost for this BB.
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