Håkan Wikström wrote:
On 12/24/05, *Ben West* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

    Myexperience has been that they have S3 or intel



...and even earlier Thinkpads favoured the Neomagic chipset, which is well supported in Linux (both kernel framebuffer driver and X.org <http://X.org>). Ahh. How I long for my long lost TP600E. Well not really, but the weight and size of my HP is really bothering me.


Håkan

Therefore, modern Thinkpads are not as Linux-friendly as they are thought to be?

The weight and size of my Presario laptop do not bother me. What still bothers me, though, is the fact I have not been able to get all applications to share the sound card under 64 bits and, to a lesser extend, the fact I cannot successfully suspend while maintaining 3D graphics acceleration --if at all.

CF

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