-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Prateek Sharma wrote: > The old IBM thinkpads had good linux compatibility. You can forget > it on the lenovo ones. AFAIK, nothing's worse than lenovo at > present. What incompatibility did you find ? I have been using a Lenovo N100 for the past 1.5 years with Ubuntu right from the beginning. I never had an issue (except I never tried to make my finger print reader work). Wireless works, bluetooth works, MMC/SD card reader works. May be you bought one with Braodcom card, but still you can make it work. Good thing is my keypad is as good as it was when i bought it, even after 1.5 years of full use (its my primary machine for personal + office use). I do not have any regrets.
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