On Aug 03 2000, Pollywog wrote:
> I had to use a Tecra disk on my ThinkPad.  Then I installed a new
> kernel (made with 'make-kpkg').  I am able to use 'mkboot' but I
> don't know if that has anything to do with the fact that I made a
> custom kernel.

        Just as a completely unrelated question, are you satisfied
        with your Think Pad? Does it work well with Linux? I mean, did
        you have to use any binary-only module (with the possible
        exception of PCMCIA) or does a stock kernel work fine with
        your laptop?

        I'm in the market for a new computer and I'm still deciding if
        I'll go with a desktop or with a laptop... I'm looking for
        something that uses only free-software, without third-party
        drivers and that has reasonable performance.

        Other opinions/experiences are welcome.


        []s, Roger...

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