Hello Jim!
> One thing - do both of the systems you mention use "standard"
> components I can buy from anywhere? So if I want I can whack in more
> RAM or a new hd?
In my Thinkpad there is my "old" 1GB RAM (total 1.5BG) and my Hitachi
harddisk (7200 rpm) which I bought a year ago.
This are "stand
On (01/08/05 16:43), jim biri wrote:
> Clive and Michael: Great, thanks for this info.
>
> One thing - do both of the systems you mention use "standard"
> components I can buy from anywhere? So if I want I can whack in more
> RAM or a new hd?
Not sure on most components but memory is available f
Clive and Michael: Great, thanks for this info.
One thing - do both of the systems you mention use "standard"
components I can buy from anywhere? So if I want I can whack in more
RAM or a new hd?
Thanks,
Jim.
On 8/1/05, Clive Menzies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On (01/08/05 15:51), Michael Ot
On (01/08/05 15:51), Michael Ott wrote:
> > Wonder if anyone can help. I'm looking to buy a Debian Sarge
> > compatible laptop - yes, I know, most should probably be compatible,
> > but wanted to check that before I went ahead and bought one.
> >
> > What I'm really after, is a make of laptop that
Hello Jim!
> Wonder if anyone can help. I'm looking to buy a Debian Sarge
> compatible laptop - yes, I know, most should probably be compatible,
> but wanted to check that before I went ahead and bought one.
>
> What I'm really after, is a make of laptop that uses components e.g.
> ram, hard driv
Hi,
Wonder if anyone can help. I'm looking to buy a Debian Sarge
compatible laptop - yes, I know, most should probably be compatible,
but wanted to check that before I went ahead and bought one.
What I'm really after, is a make of laptop that uses components e.g.
ram, hard drive - that you can ea
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