BTW, the lenovo arrived yesterday (12/7) and I pulled down the maint 
manual to learn how to install the memory simm (really not hard, but one 
screw was over torqued).  I figured out how to build the recovery DVDs 
for the shipped Win7 professional if I ever really want to install it.  
And then I started in on my journey to get F16 running on it...

On 12/07/2011 05:21 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> My lenovo arrived this afternoon.
>
> I see why the seller wanted $40 to install the memory.  There is no nice
> memory access door.  I will have to find the maint specs to figure out
> how to add the memory card.  ARGH!
>
> At least it has a VGA port for attaching to my KVM and conference
> projectors.
>
> I wonder if Fedora would support:
>
> http://www.ecost.com/p/Iogear-Generic/product~dpno~7207523~pdp.eahdbge
>
> On 12/05/2011 04:36 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>> I recently ordered a Levono x120e ($397 from B&H) to replace my aged HP
>> nc2400.
>>
>> I got the unit with the AMD Fusion E-240 CPU and ordered an extra 2Gb
>> memory (total 4Gb).
>>
>> Which Fedora should I load on it?  32 or 64 bit?
>>
>> They do market Win7 64 bit for it (I just ordered it with the basic Win7
>> personal as I am blowing that away anyway for Fedora).
>>
>>
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