Notebook for Debian 8.2 jessie ( solved )

2015-10-16 Thread Peter Berlau
Hi, i buyed this notebook Lenovo G700 Windows 7 Pro 64Bit - 43.94 cm (17,3 Zoll) - 8GB RAM - ultraschnelle 508GB SSH - USB3.0 - Intel Pentium 2020M, 2x2,4GHz http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B00K6KFRFM?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00 and all I have to do was put the Debian-CD

Re: Notebook for Debian

1998-11-14 Thread Ivan E. Moore II
I dunno about all that, my work gave us nice Dell Latitude CPi's with NT on them...the only problem with them was solved by nuking NT and installing Debian. Works like a champ with slight slink hacking and kernel modifications... On Thu, 12 Nov 1998, Joey Hess wrote: > David Welton wrote: > > Don

Re: Notebook for Debian

1998-11-13 Thread Eric House
> David Welton wrote: > > Don't want to spend a fortune > > Don't need anything fantastic > > Do want something that works well with Debian > > Don't want to have to use proprietary X servers. I picked up an HP OmniBook 800 a few weeks ago specifically to run Debian. So far I'm delighted. It has

Re: Notebook for Debian

1998-11-12 Thread Joey Hess
David Welton wrote: > Don't want to spend a fortune > Don't need anything fantastic > Do want something that works well with Debian > Don't want to have to use proprietary X servers. Hm, my toshiba 445cdx (p-133, 16 mb ram, 2 mb vram, sb, 1 gb disk, cd drive, floppy, 2 pcmcia) cost about $1100, an

Notebook for Debian

1998-11-12 Thread David Welton
Right, the usual question... basically, I: Don't want to spend a fortune Don't need anything fantastic Do want something that works well with Debian Don't want to have to use proprietary X servers. This is for work, so I don't want to have to dick around with it much, and especially don't want my