For me any brand would do, be it branded or IBM clone as long as it it
not the latest model, cpu, memory or mobo.

Checkout www.linuxcompatibility.org

On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 1:23 PM, Christopher Jon S. Belviz
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Greetings!
> 
> We are currently planning to standardize our Desktop computer purchases
> by offering a suggested brand or a list of computer specifications and
> we are currently moving towards supporting Linux. I have a question in
> regards to Linux support given by branded computers (HP, Acer, Dell,
> Lenovo, etc).
>
> 1.) Does your organization uses branded computers or assembled IBM
> clones? Is it more advantageous to buy branded computers (for an
> small/medium organization) than an assembled IBM compatible PC? Any
> experience would be welcomed.
>
> 2.) Which particular brand offers the best Linux Support? (Assembled or
> Branded)
>
> 3.) Which particular computer brand/s do you wish to suggest / avoid?
> Any short experiences with a particular brand (especially on Linux)
> would be welcomed.
>
> Thank you.
>
> -Christopher Jon Belviz
>
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