On Fri, Aug 13, 2004 at 10:18:28AM +1000, Daniel Pittman wrote: > On 13 Aug 2004, John M. Flinchbaugh wrote: > > i must buy a new notebook to replace my declining inspiron 3800. > My recommendation would be for an IBM laptop. [snip] > The second reason is that most of their hardware is well supported by > Linux, including the graphics chips (ATI or Intel) which will eventually > work with an OSS driver, even if they don't support hardware 3D > today[1]. > These days you get the Centrino wireless card as well, which sucks, but > people are getting there, and Intel are now getting into an OSS driver > for it.
i do lean towards the ati chips instead of nvidia, because i really don't like having to patch my source much or load binary drivers. what about acpi support? it took me over 3 years to really see decent acpi support on my inspiron 3800. is acpi support on all hardware coming along the same, or am i going to buy a new machine and lose all my power management capabilities? that feels like one of those deep, dark things that i can't tell just by looking up a chipset. any acpi (battery, ac, fan, processor, events) successes out there? thinkpads are attractive, but a 1.5GHz machine costs more than a 2.8GHz dell. that's hard to justify on a budget. -- ____________________}John Flinchbaugh{______________________ | [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.hjsoft.com/~glynis/ | ~~Powered by Linux: Reboots are for hardware upgrades only~~
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