Start with what features you need in a Laptop. Is it really "runs RedHat" or is it "runs Linux"?
For example, all those adds showing someone sitting on a beach using their laptop. Well we all know that's nonsense the battery goes dead and you can't see the screen, let alone high speed internet connectivity. Well I wanted to do what's shown in the adds. With a NEC Versa Daylite and a Sprint Sanyo 4900 PCS phone you can. But what about RedHat? Well I just could not get it to load with Daylite usb cdrom or network card. But SuSE loaded just fine. So on our desktops and servers we run RedHat, on this notebook I run SuSE and Win 2000. There was a small learning curve with YasT, but knowing about more than one distro isn't such a bad idea anyway. It's always important to be sure you are asking the right question. Tom -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list