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I've had the best luck with Thinkpads; I've always found them to work well with Linux. I had some problems once with a T41 where Ubuntu wouldn't recognize some of the hardware, but when I reinstalled with Fedora, everything worked out of the box with no extra tweaking. On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 2:02 PM, Suman <[hidden email]> wrote: > Hi all, > > I am planning to phase out my old laptop and buy a new one. I consider > myself an expert linux user (I use mostly command line and browser) > and am looking for laptops that are good for college students( I am a > grad student at brown) and support linux. > > I need the following things from a laptop: > > Wireless and Bluetooth (wireless keyboard and mouse) > Built-in cam and mic (for video chat) > A "non-glossy" high resolution screen > Portable with Good battery life. > No need to have fantastic gaming capabilities, but should be able to > run simple graphics applications. > HDMI/S-Video (to watch TV) > > I have the following options: > > Dell XPS 1550.(Glossy Screen) > IBMThinkpad T61. (non glossy screen but no multimedia options) > Acer M50v series.(Glossy screen) > Macbook pro(expensive) > Power notebooks (http://www.powernotebooks.com/) > > I would be glad to know: > 1) Your experiences using linux on any of these. > 2) Does powernotebooks have decent linux support? > 3) Is there something I can do to make the glossy screen, non-glossy? > 4) Any non-mainstream companies, that sell linux laptops at a reasonable price? > 5) Please point out anything I may be missing. > > While I am at it, how well-supported are tablet PCs on linux? If one > is a command line user, will a tablet PC make my life any better than > a laptop? > > Thanks for your time, > -S- > > -- > This message has been scanned for viruses and > dangerous content by MailScanner, and is > believed to be clean. > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > [hidden email] > http://lists.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss >
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