> (1) Can somebody recommend a good quality, not too heavy, not overly > expensive notebook computer for day-to-day work in Linux?
Haven't tried, but these are preloaded w/ Linux and start at $799 http://www.idot.com/TheStore/notebook/Default1.asp > (2) Do Linux and most Intel-based notebook computers support multiple > (external) monitors, either as a second monitor or as a mirrored monitor? I > often give presentations and need to connect my notebook computer to a > display projector. This is trivially easy with my Mac, and I was just > wondering if it would be as easy with Linux? This is a bit more difficult, as it requires you to perform incantations while installing XFree86. You may have to sacrifice a goat as well. I'd look in the XFree FAQ. Jon -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list