On Sun, 19 Mar 2000, esoR ocsirF <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Greetings, I hope this is not to far off topic. I am purchasing a new > laptop for the Science Journal at my school. I was hoping that I could > get some feed back on fairly recent laptops that are around $3000 and > *fully* functional under debian. I was hoping for something like the > following;
I use the Gateway Solo 9300 series, with 15" LCD (at 1024x768 max). These are a great machine - workstation class performance, >4 hours battery life (with 'max saving' mode under battery), very nice. The engineering is superb, the performance is great and while the hardware will not cope quite so well with games, it's a great machine to work with. It's also the smallest and lightest machine in it's class that I was able to find, which is nice. I would recommend them. The only constraints with them are that you need XFree86 3.3.6 installed _or_ to use the VESA FrameBuffer support and switch to graphics mode on boot for the LCD panel to work. This isn't a big issue and all, and everything else just worked. Er, except the internal modem which, I believe, is a WinModem and all. I just never had a need of that myself. Daniel -- If you consistently take an antagonistic approach, however, people are going to start thinking you're from New York. :-) -- Larry Wall to Dan Bernstein in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>