Most laptops do just fine dual booting. I would look at what hardware is
specifically supported. for example, Dells seem to do really well, HP's are also
known to do well, my wife's compaq runs debian linux great. so Check out the
actual hardware, but I would be suprised to find a laptop that wasn't fully
supported (discount modems, they're a mess on laptops with Linux.)

Art

Quoting michael lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

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> I have heard that some laptops have a hard time with putting a dual-boot 
> with linux and Windows on it.  Does anybody know any laptops that do this 
> well? Are there any that I should look out for that might be bad?
> thanks!
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