On 9/10/05, Tim Jordan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I use a Dell Latitude D600. Works awesome!
> Tim
>
i also currently hold D600, but i would like to upgrade to latest
stable kernel-source package; which one are you using?
does it correctly manage your hardware?
i did not find any 2.6.x (x>8)
I'm thinking of getting an asus z71v notebook.
has anyone had any experience with this or similar models?
TIA
lao
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On Saturday 10 September 2005 05:41 am, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> Brian Kimball wrote:
> > Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
> >>I am planning to buy a laptop for my self in the near future for
> >>travels, stinks not having with you a debian system. Any good
> >>recommendations by any chance?
> >
> > A good
Brian Kimball wrote:
Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
I am planning to buy a laptop for my self in the near future for
travels, stinks not having with you a debian system. Any good
recommendations by any chance?
A good recommendation that I don't see very often is to check which
machines linux lapt
Joan Tur wrote:
Es Divendres, 9 de Setembre de 2005 13:55, en Florian Dorpmueller va escriure:
| With http://tuxmobile.org and http://www.linux-laptop.net/ you can make
| your mind up.
It's http://tuxmobil.org (without the "e") ;)
I use a Dell Latitude D600. Works awesome!
Tim
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Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
> I am planning to buy a laptop for my self in the near future for
> travels, stinks not having with you a debian system. Any good
> recommendations by any chance?
A good recommendation that I don't see very often is to check which
machines linux laptop vendors choose to
Es Divendres, 9 de Setembre de 2005 13:55, en Florian Dorpmueller va escriure:
| With http://tuxmobile.org and http://www.linux-laptop.net/ you can make
| your mind up.
It's http://tuxmobil.org (without the "e") ;)
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On Friday 09 September 2005 07:39 am, Josh Battles wrote:
> antgel said:
> > Josh Battles wrote:
> >> I've got to agree with the others here that the IBM ThinkPad is a
> >> wonderful laptop to run Debian on. I installed Ubuntu on my T42
> >> and it detected everything right out of the box and conf
On (09/09/05 17:44), Jonathan Kaye wrote:
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> Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
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> > I am planning to buy a laptop for my self in the near future for
> > travels, stinks not having with you a debian system. Any good
> > recommendations by any chance?
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Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
> I am planning to buy a laptop for my self in the near future for
> travels, stinks not having with you a debian system. Any good
> recommendations by any chance?
Hi Antonio,
My girlfriend just installed debian etch in her Ac
antgel said:
> Josh Battles wrote:
>> I've got to agree with the others here that the IBM ThinkPad is a wonderful
>> laptop to run Debian on. I installed Ubuntu on my T42 and it detected
>> everything right out of the box and configured it all correctly. The only
>> thing I had to do was manually
On Fri, Sep 09, 2005 at 03:07:56PM +0100, antgel wrote:
> > I've got to agree with the others here that the IBM ThinkPad is a
> > wonderful laptop to run Debian on. I installed Ubuntu on my T42 and
> > it detected everything right out of the box and configured it all
> > correctly. The only thing
I have put debian on two think pads a T20 and a new one. I also put it on a
Dell 6000? Sound isn't working on the 6000, but I think it is a hardware
problem.
>
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Antonio Rodriguez said:
> I am planning to buy a laptop for my self in the near future for
> travels, stinks not having with you a debian system. Any good
> recommendations by any chance?
I've got to agree with the others here that the IBM ThinkPad is a wonderful
laptop to run Debian on. I instal
Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
I am planning to buy a laptop for my self in the near future for
travels, stinks not having with you a debian system. Any good
recommendations by any chance?
Toshiba has a website where it documents the compatibility of their
computer with linux. They document also w
On Fri, Sep 09, 2005 at 11:55:14AM +, Florian Dorpmueller wrote:
> A fairly good ML is available f?r Thinkpads:
> http://mailman.linux-thinkpad.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-thinkpad
Yes, and a good wiki too: http://thinkwiki.org/
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On Fri, Sep 09, 2005 at 07:11:02AM -0400, Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
> I am planning to buy a laptop for my self in the near future for
> travels, stinks not having with you a debian system. Any good
> recommendations by any chance?
Quick answer: IBM Thinkpad X40
Longer answer: check the debian-la
I am planning to buy a laptop for my self in the near future for
travels, stinks not having with you a debian system. Any good
recommendations by any chance?
With http://tuxmobile.org and http://www.linux-laptop.net/ you can make your
mind up.
A fairly good ML is available für Thinkpads:
htt
I am planning to buy a laptop for my self in the near future for
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