4/2 I'm doing some research on laptops and would appreciate some personal
opinions--any recommendations on a small, robust, fast machine
equivalent to a Thinkpad X31, but which plays nice with FreeBSD or
Linux? Getting any variant of the above to run on the X31 seems to
depend highly on your exact model #, and I'm getting a bit sick of
trying to get it working. -John
\_ Cheap, robust, small, fast laptop that runs FreeBSD and plays
nice with Linux- try an ibook.
\_ Fair enough---will probably do that and run an XP VMWare
session. Fuck x86 laptops, and my X20 was so good... -John
\_ You probably have to get VPC (M$) instead of VMWare.
\_ iBooks are not small or fast. -tom
\_ how are they not small? but John can afford it, so a
12" powerbook is probably a better bet. slightly smaller,
slightly faster, and better overall Industrial Design.
\_ The 12" iBook weighs 4.9 pounds; that's towards the
top of mid-range for all laptops, and it's pretty
heavy for a 12" laptop. The 12" Powerbook at 4.6
pounds isn't much better. -tom
\_ FYI, The 12" PB runs hotter than than the 12" iBook.
\_ John, is it April in Switzerland?
\_ No, we're on the metric system. -John
\_ April Never Ended, http://csua.org/u/b8m
\_ Could someone please explain to us slow folks what the hell
this "joke" is about?
\_ Springtime for Hiter and Germany... Winter for Poland and
France...
\_ google x40 fedora core -someone with not much experience
\_ yeah, the trick is to get the IBM that works w/ linux
and not the other way around. :-) --karlcz
p.s. http://www.linux-laptop.net for lots of user experiences
\_ You're totally right--but I had an x20 which ran a charm
with FreeBSD. I assumed the lack of reports on success with
x31s was just due to it being a pretty new platform when
I bought it. Sigh. -John
\_ Dude, just get a dell.
\_ Buy Dell, Support Republicans.
\_ iBook. $999, Refurbs for <800. |