On Thu Aug 24, 2000 at 06:21:13PM +0200, Giorgio Cittadini wrote:

> > In light of this, I am looking for recomendations of a good laptop that
> > will work with Linux with a minimum of effort (hopefully) or has been
> > known to run Linux with minimal tweaking.

> In the last two years I used without any problem a Toshiba Satellite
> 2520CDT laptop. All version of L-M, also cooker!, run absolutely well.
> There is only a small problem with its internal modem, a Lucent Tech,
> because the binary drive 568 works with some caprice... K6-2, 64MB ram,
> 4.3 GB, floppy, CD-ROM 24x, sound YamahaOPL3, PCMCIA, infrared and so
> on. I paid it about 1700$. Now, I think, a more modern but
> cost-equivalent model will be surely disposable.

Sounds good...  I'll take a look to see if anyone around here sells a
Toshiba Satellite notebook and will try that one.  Thanks!

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