laptops
Jason W Elliot
jelliot at math.cudenver.edu
Mon Oct 4 01:15:42 UTC 2004
Thanks for the input. What brand is your 7000? I know a few people who
own Dells and they seem pretty happy, but I don't know how much they
expect from their computers. I think they all run Windows. I know one
unix guy who owns an IBM and he swears by that company. Another guy runs
unix on an Acer. I think he's happy. I'm really curious about this
LinuxCertified company, though. The prices don't seem too bad...
Jason
On Sun, 3 Oct 2004, waynecle wrote:
> Jason,
>
> I can't tell you of any good online stores, but I will tell you what does
> work. I have an 7000, that works great, requires a small amount of tooling
> for the wireless network and the camera card reader. I also have a sony via
> which didn't require any tooling at all.
>
> My advice is to stay away from DELL, I've had several laptops, all
> which I consider to be Junk. Someone may dis-agree, but Ive had trouble
> with every one of them.
>
>
> On Sunday 03 October 2004 16:50, Jason W Elliot wrote:
> > Hi All. I am currently shopping for my first laptop. I want to run linux
> > alone (no Windows). My uses will all be pretty basic. Can anyone
> > recommend good online stores? I found this one:
> > http://www.linuxcertified.com/linux_laptops.html
> > ... and I'm curious whether anybody has had an experience with them. I've
> > also looked at RefurbDepot.com Anybody know these guys? Of course, I'd
> > have to pay the "Windows tax," as I would with Dell or NewEgg. Any other
> > input (eg. experiences with certain hardwares) is much appreciated.
> > Thanks!!
> >
> > --
> > Jason
>
>
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Jason
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