This is one of the ones I managed to hit
http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/kharker/linux-laptop/ =)
Lonny
Actually I've checked a couple and even Compaq has a listing for the 7400
and 7800 models. So far all I'vefound is which actual server to use
(although there is conflicting information as to wether it is the SVGA or
S3 server I should try) but I am still trying to find what the chipset
ramd
> -Original Message-
> From: Charles Curley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> I trus you have already checked out the Linux Laptops page, at
> http://server.localdomain/~ccurley/linux.laptops.html
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Ummm. That's not a valid URL. And the info doesn't seem to be on your
website at trib.co
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Lonny Selinger
07/20/2000 09:05 AM
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Subject: Lap Top
I was just wondering if anyone has installed 7.1 on anything closely
resembling a Compaq Armada 7
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> I was just wondering if anyone has successfully done an ftp ins
I was just wondering if anyone has successfully done an ftp install of
mandrake 7.1 on a laptop. The only version of anything I have been acle to
install was RedHat 5.2 (via ftp) but for somereason it dies on me after
retrieving the second stage. I am using a Linksys combo PCMCIA card and was
wo