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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. |
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| csua.org/u/b8m -> csua.com/?q=april+never+ended&sort=r How about blowing away the motd and replacing it with nothing? Obviously your intelligence far surpasses mine and I'm unable to figure out what you're getting at without it being spelled out for me. 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. If you don't know anything about it, shut the fuck up \_ Actually, it's the PRC, The People's Republic of China. If you're going to call someone stupid for not knowing something, ... A lot depends on what level of intensity the US wants to start with. Probably a week or two of airstrikes to be followed up by invasion, airborne to ... |
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