most thinkpads don't have ati graphics, and those that do would be considered exceptions, or their ATI components 'caveats'. 
also 32-bit doesn't have a lot to do with linux -compaitible as linus rnns fin on the 64-bit processors.


On 12/24/05, Constantine 'Gus' Fantanas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello all.

With all this recent talk about ATI vs. nVidia in this board, I have
this question:  If ATI support for Linux is that bad, then how come and
the Thinkpads are considered so Linux-friendly?  Granted, all Thinkpads
are 32-bit machines, but still, they are equipped with ATI graphics.  Am
I missing anything?

CF

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