Hi

    I think that thinlpads, as someone has already told you,  are better
built and are more reliable. Besides IBM has some information about the
installation process and has got the certificacion from redhat for certain
models.

    But on the other hand dell plans to offer some notebooks with redhat
linux pre-installed and therefore I think sudenly they have became a really
good choice.

    In my case I am running redhat 6.1 in a thinkpad with no important
problems, aside from the fact that the modem does not work.

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De: "Helvetiella Longoria" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Enviado: Jueves, 03 de Febrero de 2000 07:13 p.m.
Asunto: Redhat on Dell or IBM Laptops?


> Hi,  I am about to make a recommendation on a laptop that has a docking
> station to our
>  telecommunications/networking group at the university. They want to be
able
> to run RedHat Linux on it
>  as the primary Operating System with WindowsNT as the second OS.  We have
> narrowed it down to two
>  vendors, either Dell or IBM.  Does anyone have a recommendation of which
of
> the two is better for
>  running LINUX and network management tools? Besides the manufacturer,
could
> you also advise on a
>  model?
>
>  Thanks in advance,
>
>
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