i have used ibm t42 quite successfully with suse .....

On 3/1/07, Jeff Waugh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

<quote who="Russell Davie">

> A customer has asked me advice on a new entry level laptop that would
run
> Linux.
>
> Which is a good choice?

I can't point to a particular brand or model, but I can give you a big
hint
that will help your purchasing decision: Buy Intel, from top to bottom.
You
will have a massively better experience using Linux with a completely
Intel
based laptop, particularly the video chipset.

> They also want training as they have never used Linux before.
>
> Who could do this?  is this available as a computer based learning or
DVD?

Perhaps look around on the OSIA website: http://www.osia.net.au/

- Jeff

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