Linked by Will Gunadi on Tue 5th Apr 2005 14:11 UTC
Today, there is no shortage of reviews on Linux on the Desktop, but I think we can benefit from more "Laptopized-Linux" experiences. As laptops keep dropping in price and increasing in terms of computing power, they really make a nice platform even for cpu intensive applications such as sofware development, desktop publishing, web design, etc. And as you will see in this article, installing Linux on a laptop is not as hairy as you may think.
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It's nice buying a laptop with linux preinstalled. I can download xorg configs, kernel configs, and drivers from the place i bought it from (www.laclinux.com). the support saves a lot of time.. and, of course, i knew it would be linux compatible when i bought it. no research or guessing.
It's nice buying a laptop with linux preinstalled. I can download xorg configs, kernel configs, and drivers from the place i bought it from (www.laclinux.com). the support saves a lot of time.. and, of course, i knew it would be linux compatible when i bought it. no research or guessing.