Linked by Tyler Bancroft on Wed 18th Feb 2004 20:35 UTC
Debian and its clones I considered reviewing Debian for this article. I downloaded a copy of Debian 3.0r2, making sure to get the disk with the 2.4 kernel. Everything you've heard about Debian being difficult to install? It's not totally true, but it's pretty close. I really wanted to try Debian, though, if only to use the vaunted apt-get system. I'd tried apt-rpm on a previous Red Hat installation, and it was great. Since Debian was turning out to be too difficult to put together, I decided to look for a debian-based distro.
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RE: Follow-up notebooks
by Anonymous on Thu 19th Feb 2004 05:28 UTC

First, nearly all laptops use specialized hardware, so getting everything working for unsupported operating systems can be difficult.

And yes, IBM is a good brand for Linux (as long as you don't want Centrino wireless, AFAIK). I would recommend you search for the specific model you are interested in.. Like "IBM T41 linux" and read the results to get an idea.

HTH>