>>>>> "Heather" == Heather <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Heather> Anyways I have to agree that if you're buying from IBM - at least Heather> at the moment - you're at least supporting a company that cares Heather> somewhat about linux users' opinions. You'd think so, eh? Remember, we're talking about IBM, where the left hand doesn't know what the right hand is doing. ;-) (Anyone remember OS/2, and the "support" it got from IBM's PC division?) Heather> x 1280x1024 resolution ... I'll settle for 1024x768 if the screen is Heather> 11" or smaller. Let's just say I use lots of screen space. Don't forget to make it a TFT screen. * Heather> video chipset that is -actually- supported by X 4. I'm strongly Heather> interested in moving that direction, but since my current systems Heather> work, I'm not terribly interested in half measures or putting up Heather> with bleeding-edge vendor bull. Wish me luck. I think this is my Heather> pickiest feature request. All features of the chipset should be supported by X 4. If it's supported, but doesn't accelerate, it may be x 2 or more USB ports (without being Heather> USB floppy) - external floppy is fine by me, but it needs to be Heather> light so I don't feel I should get a midsize instead, considering Heather> that I *do* carry my peripherals a fair amount. - firewire Heather> onboard the actual system. x Memory is more important than CPU, Heather> after all, I live on a 233 MMX for goodness' sake. Skipping Heather> stright to Crusoe is tempting tho... * It had better be tough Heather> enough to take what I've put the magio through so far. If that Heather> costs a few ounces, that's the way it is. btw, I can get a Heather> milspec toughened "ultralight" (about 5 lbs after armor) for just Heather> over 4 grand, shock absorbent and the works, probably would take Heather> bullets and still work. But the internal specs would be the same Heather> as my Magio. Do you get the feeling their certification process Heather> is a mite slow? Heather> For the curious, the model is called the SCOUT2. Heather> On this criteria I'm considering the new Apple laptop - Heather> display models are supposed to arrive at MicroCenter within the Heather> next week or two. Heather> * it has to have decent onboard disk space. Or tell me the Heather> mm height required and if the machine is openable enough, I can Heather> fix that little problem on my own. I had originally not thought Heather> much of this as firewire/usb extra storage is now easy to get and Heather> anyways, I have a PCMCIA/IDE controller bay. But the fact is I do Heather> not usually carry this sort of peripheral except by appointment. Heather> So I'd rather 10Gb than 6, and more would increase my ability to Heather> treat it as my primary system. 20 Gb would probably be plenty. Heather> btw: best 9 mm drives, anyone? criteria - well behaved, then Heather> capacity, then price. I might just buy one of these and not Heather> bother with a new laptop yet. * I prefer arrow keys in a T Heather> configuration.the ctrl key wider enough than the Fn key that I can Heather> feel the difference before hitting it, backslash above the Enter Heather> key/below the backspace, and Esc at the furthest top left. This Heather> is the current case on my desktop keyboard and the magio, and I'd Heather> rather not have to fight with my own fingers. Heather> Ignoring: - trackpoint/eraserhead vs glidepad. All mice suck, but Heather> I only care that it is responsive enough I don't feel forced to Heather> get an external. - dock. I have too many possible 'home sites' Heather> to put up with dock shenanigans, the connectors get beat up, and Heather> features that only exist at home are not worth a whole lot to me. Heather> Gimme real video connectors on the machine, USB and cardbus and Heather> I'll never need docks. Heather> Any of the regulars can tell you I'm pretty fond of my present Heather> system but, I'm doing a bit more dev and web work, I could stand a Heather> newer CPU. Heather> Hopefully these considerations will lead me to more than 3 models, Heather> because my eyeballs have gotten picky, and I do have small hands, Heather> but there are limits. Heather> I picked up a copy of the latest LAPTOPS magazine, which also had Heather> some good articles. (That's where I read about the Orinoco gadget Heather> for instance. And some james bond/MI:2 style glasses-shaped Heather> monitor. But I digress.) Heather> Of *course* right when I'd like to have it at hand it's gone Heather> missing. But what I really bought the mag for is the chart in the Heather> back. It's not much, but it is a better effort towards noting Heather> some chipset details than you'll get at your CompUSA or Fry's. Heather> What's important is that there is that, and there are two columns Heather> which will help you narrow down things a lot: its claimed weight, Heather> and the screen size. If you select out everything that weighs Heather> less than 4.5 pounds (where 6 to 7 is average for your "brick" Heather> style powerhouse laptop, and 8 actually not uncommon), then start Heather> moving upwards from the smaller screen sizes eliminating them by Heather> any other misfeatures. (For ex, the Cassiopeia at 1.8 pounds, is a Heather> wince machine, the lince thing might be fun for some, but I'm not Heather> going there yet.) Heather> Anyways I actually did this sort of thing enough to have written Heather> little plus and minus signs at one edge, and I have a happy face Heather> mark on a few of them to tell me to check those out in more Heather> detail. I really wish I could find it now. I bet it's in the Heather> car. Heather> I am *deeply* considering just laying out a web page with a grid Heather> by features so I have someplace to put my notes as I discover Heather> chipset data. These darn magazine charts don't cut it and vendor Heather> specsheets are worse. Heather> Comments other than "star, you type too much" welcome. Heather> * Heather Stern * star@ many places... -- ____ | ----------------------------------------------------------- | / --+-- | / ___|___ Hubert Chan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | \ | _|_ | |__| |__|__| GCS/M d- s:- a-- C++ UL+(++++) P++ L++ E++ W++ N++ o? | | K? w--- O++ M- V- PS-- PE+++ Y+ PGP+ t+ 5 X R- tv+ b+ | / | \ DI++++ D G e++ h! !r !y | / | \ | | <><------------------ http://www.crosswinds.net/~hackerhue/ PGP/GnuPG fingerprint: 6CC5 822D 2E55 494C 81DD 6F2C 6518 54DF 71FD A37F Key can be found at http://www.crosswinds.net/~hackerhue/hackerhue.asc Please encrypt all mail to me if possible.