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On Thu, Apr 27, 2006 at 08:38:40PM -0400, John Kirby wrote: > Looking for recommendations for a Linux laptop. I'd like to keep the total > cost around $1k but can be flexible pending suggestions. Looking for a > recommendation for OS and laptop brand. One of my concerns is wireless card > compatibility with whatever distribution I go with. I used to hear a lot of > linux laptop/wireless horror stories. Maybe it's not as much of an issue now. I've been reasonably happy with Intel 2200BG (Centrino) chipsets. Both B and G modes work well in Linux, with a little hassle about getting the right firmware. Plus, they usually come with Intel GMA940 graphics chips, which are well-supported by X in both 2D and 3D modes. Not the fastest card in the world, but adequate for my non-gaming needs. -dsr-
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