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?
I'm running RedHat 9 on a Toshiba P25-s507 laptop, and most stuff worked without too much trouble, out of the box. The biggest thing I've had trouble with is the built-in 802.11 adapter, which uses an Atheros chipset. There is an "official" Atheros driver for Linux, but I haven't been able to make it work yet. To be fair though, I haven't spent a lot of time on it yet.
FWIW, there's a Toshiba page that has some information about running Linux on Toshiba systems.
http://linux.toshiba-dme.co.jp/linux/
HTH,
Phil
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