This was covered recently, search the archives.  But for the record, I
think the end result was ThinkPads.

On 12/4/06, Anton Karpov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
My lovely Sony VAIO died few days ago. So I'm searching for a replacement.
Honestly, VAIO never works good with BSDs, the only one BSD which works
quite good is FreeBSD (although it has no proper suspend/resume support for
VAIO). OpenBSD has several problems like unability to ajust brightness (no
hardware brightness control in VAIOs), although setbrightness from linux
works well under emulation, and problems with sound driver.
But anyway, I loved my VAIO.
Now I'm looking for replacement. I prefer small sub-laptops, with 11' screen
(or even smaller). New VAIO TX series has perfect dimensions, but I decide
not to mess with VAIOs anymore ;)
AFAIR the best laptops for BSDs, proven/recommended by many users, are
IBM/Lenovo ThinkPads. I especially prefer X series with 12' screen. So I
just want to be sure it's the best choice for using OpenBSD onto it.
Hey, happy mobile OpenBSD users, I want to hear your voice. Does everything
in your laptop works smoothly in OpenBSD?
Thanks in advance for your replays.

P.S.: Okay, I know we have laptop page. But it's a little bit outdated.

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