I have the model that was called the Obsidian when TuxTops sold it, and
I believe the Emperor is essentially the same unit except it has updated
graphics (like the Dell Inspiron 5000e). I got mine with 256 MB of RAM.
I've been very happy with it. It's rugged, reliable, comfortable to use,
and wit
Great feedback - thanks for the comments!! John
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Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2001 4:44 PM
Subject: Re: Tux Laptop Comment and Recommendation.
on Thu, Mar 15, 2001 at 02:42:06PM -0800, hammack ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> QLITechnology picked up Tux Laptops. Here's what I am thinking about:
> Emperor (also know as a Dell Insipiron 5000), 15.1", SXGA+ 1400X1050,
> 128MB, 20GB HD, CD-ROM, 1.44 FD, and Lucent soft modem with Debian
> facto
QLITechnology picked up Tux Laptops. Here's
what I am thinking about:
Emperor (also know as a Dell Insipiron 5000),
15.1", SXGA+ 1400X1050, 128MB, 20GB HD, CD-ROM, 1.44 FD, and Lucent soft
modem with Debian factory installed.
I know the soft-modem rases a red flag, but QLI
says that th
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