You might be interested in Asus! Some friends used Asus and the
laptops took linux very well. Another thing is that if you buy a
"built on Asus" in many vendors online they have the no OS option.
Try:
www.geared2play.com, www.jncs.com
The problem is that nowdays they are slightly overpriced in the US...
Best,
Antonio
Michael Schurter wrote:
I know I've seen lots of posts on this before, so I'm sorry for asking
the same questions over and over.
Someone just asked me what the ideal laptop would be to purchase to
install Debian Linux onto. The main thing is WiFi support and good
quality. Don't need lots of storage or a super fast processor, but
basic 3D support would be nice.
I've seen lots of posts on here about wireless cards not working, so
thats what I'm the most concerned about.
I've heard of lots of people running Linux on IBM Thinkpads, but I can't
seem to purchase one from Lenovo without Windows.
Do any of the major laptop manufactures sell laptops without OSes
installed?
Thanks in advance!
Michael Schurter
(For those who care these laptops will be donated to a school in
Venezuela through the company I work for.)
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António Rafael C. Paiva
Graduate student
Computational NeuroEngineering Laboratory
Electrical & Computer Engineering Department
University of Florida
Gainesville, FL 32611
WWW: arpaiva.webhop.net
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