My experience has been that Thinkpads are awesome laptops for use with Linux. My 266Mhz would get over 2 hours on a battery, sound worked, power management worked, I can't think of anything that didn't work. Of course, this is an older laptop so there has been time to test all the features available, but I think others will agree that you can't really go wrong with a slightly used Thinkpad :) William
On Sat, 2003-12-13 at 13:06, Roberto J. Dohnert wrote: > I would actually like to know, what is a good Laptop for Linux? The > Laptop I had before battery life wasnt that great and sound didnt > work. On the Toshiba Satellite that I use now I am having to use > Windows XP because my TrackPad doesnt work and sound doesnt work. > Can someone point me in the direction of Satellite drivers for Linux? >
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