I remember seeing some posts lately about laptop choices for Mandrake.
Well, I finally found one that works incredibly well.
Asus makes a laptop called a D1 or D1000, and promotes it as a
desknote PC, but it's actually a laptop which can also be used as a
PC replacement.
So, yesterday, I
On Sat, 13 Dec 2003 09:03:09 -0500
Lanman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I remember seeing some posts lately about laptop choices for
Mandrake. Well, I finally found one that works incredibly well.
Asus makes a laptop called a D1 or D1000, and promotes it as a
desknote PC, but it's actually a
On Sat, 2003-12-13 at 09:16, Lee Wiggers wrote:
On Sat, 13 Dec 2003 09:03:09 -0500
Lanman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I remember seeing some posts lately about laptop choices for
Mandrake. Well, I finally found one that works incredibly well.
Asus makes a laptop called a D1 or D1000,
Lanman wrote:
On Sat, 2003-12-13 at 09:16, Lee Wiggers wrote:
On Sat, 13 Dec 2003 09:03:09 -0500
Lanman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I remember seeing some posts lately about laptop
choices for Mandrake. Well, I finally found one that
works incredibly well.
Asus makes a laptop
Hi all I know the topic of video cards has been breached many times but id
like an opinion. Laptops offered today usually offer a ati radeon card or an
nvidia geforce II. Which one might be better, I have heard about troubles
with both. I plan to be running lm8 and win4lin on it.
Want to
Anyone ever install Mandrake on a IBM Thinkpad 760XL laptop? I am
thinking of doing this but have yet to see any documentation on it. The
docs on laptops is dated and of little help.
Never done it on a 760, but my ThinkPad 1400 runs great with Mdk 7.2.
Dave
On Saturday 19 May 2001 08:18, thus spake Jose Mirles:
Anyone ever install Mandrake on a IBM Thinkpad 760XL laptop? I am
thinking of doing this but have yet to see any documentation on it. The
docs on laptops is dated
"Marcia Waller" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Hello all, Thank you for all of your laptop info and suggestions. I finally
purchased a "built
"Greg Stewart" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey Marcia!
I don't know what font you're trying to use, but it continues to come out
in
Chinese at this end!
Well, that ,and dots, and big and little empty boxes, intermingled with a
word or three here and there, maybe an upside down "A", an "L"
I prefer McDonalds. They have a tasty ice cream with milk choclete chunks in
it.
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From: Steve Weltman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 21, 2000 2:43 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] laptops
KFC?? I hope that it isn't a bucket of Fried Chicken
I have the Dell Ispirion 7000 and the KDE desktop seems to big as well. The
latop has the ATI Mobility card chip in it. Has anyone had success increasing
the resolution to 1024x768 and above.
Eric
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From: "Marcia Waller" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, August 20, 2000 12:48 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] laptops
Dear All, Has anyone heard of Linux on the new Emachine notebook called
Eslate or on a KFC notebook? Are these good notebooks? Marcia
Marcia,
try to have at least 64 MB of memory, Windows will appreciate it.
I saw a post of yours asking about an Emachine laptop; i won't say anything
abot that brand, but stay away from CELERON processors; go with an AMD or a
good ol' Pentium. I myself use a Toshiba. They are one of 'THE NAMES'
From some of your responses it sounds like there are more than a few good
laptops out there for running Linux.
Are 6.0 gigs of harddrive and 32 megs of memory enough for running Linux
Mandrake and Windows easily? Would I be better off getting at least 64 megs
of memory and 10 or more gigs of
19, 2000 1:09 AM
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Subject: Re: [newbie] laptops
Dear Ingo, What kind of Toshiba laptop do you have and or like? How many
gigs of harddrive and rams of memory does one need for a dual boot
system-Linux/Windows? Did the Linux Mandrake install well? Thanks for the
info. Marcia
Dear All, Has anyone heard of Linux on the new Emachine notebook called
Eslate or on a KFC notebook? Are these good notebooks? Marcia
Dear All, I know there is a place I found awhile ago where you can find out
about alot of different laptops and how they work with Linux. I just do not
remember where I found that. Anyone know? I am in the market for a laptop
and I am looking for a good used one that can run both Windows and
Sent: Friday, August 18, 2000 4:14 PM
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Subject: [newbie] laptops
Dear All, I know there is a place I found awhile ago where you can find out
about alot of different laptops and how they work with Linux. I just do not
remember where I found that. Anyone know? I am in the market
might be a good starting point. As for a specific brand . I have always
liked my toshibas.
Ingo
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Sent: Friday, August 18, 2000 4:14 PM
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Subject: [newbie
Title: RE: [newbie] laptops
Try Dell , I have loved the way mine has performed. I have
Windows 98 Se and linux 6.0 running both are good working on it.
I have only one gripe . That is the sereen is not big enough.
That is weird. We have Dell Inspirons here and one of the best features
On Fri, 18 Aug 2000, you wrote:
Dear All, I know there is a place I found awhile ago where you can find out
about alot of different laptops and how they work with Linux. I just do not
remember where I found that. Anyone know? I am in the market for a laptop
and I am looking for a good used
Dear Ingo, What kind of Toshiba laptop do you have and or like? How many
gigs of harddrive and rams of memory does one need for a dual boot
system-Linux/Windows? Did the Linux Mandrake install well? Thanks for the
info. Marcia
For laptops, this site is very helpful
http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/kharker/linux-laptop/
My toshiba 115cs was on the list,
I was also able to download the XF86Config file!
(toshiba is a little weird about 800x600, actually 800x594 I think)
"Chris" == Chris D [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
toshiba tecra 740 cdt
[snip]
http://www.cck.uni-kl.de/misc/tecra710/
the following is from that site:
"This page is designed to help you get Linux up and running on your
Toshiba Tecra series notebook (... 740CDT)."
--
Mike Fieschko, West
"Chris" == Chris D [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
i am new and planning an install of mandrake on my toshiba
laptop, and i was wondering if there is anything to watch out
for.
What model?
http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/kharker/linux-laptop/
is a Linux on laptops page.
Just easy
toshiba tecra 740 cdt
--- Mike Fieschko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
"Chris" == Chris D [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
i am new and planning an install of mandrake
on my toshiba
laptop, and i was wondering if there is
anything to watch out
for.
What model?
On Tue, 7 Sep 1999, Chris D wrote:
i am new and planning an install of mandrake on my
toshiba laptop, and i was wondering if there is
anything to watch out for.
Yes, wait for 6.1 which improves PCMCIA support and adds IrDA support.
LLaP
bero
should i use the beta? will upgradeing be that
difficult?
--- Bernhard Rosenkraenzer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Tue, 7 Sep 1999, Chris D wrote:
i am new and planning an install of mandrake on my
toshiba laptop, and i was wondering if there is
anything to watch out for.
Yes, wait for
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