Re: FreeBSD-friendly laptop suggestions, but wait there's more...

2009-01-08 Thread eculp
Quoting Gautham Ganapathy : On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 6:34 PM, Modulok wrote: List, Does anyone know of a laptop, preferably an older model so it's inexpensive, (It doesn't have to be very fast.), that is: As I mentioned in another thread, I just bought a Lenovo S10 with Atom processor 512k c

Re: FreeBSD-friendly laptop suggestions, but wait there's more...

2009-01-08 Thread Gautham Ganapathy
On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 6:34 PM, Modulok wrote: > List, > > Does anyone know of a laptop, preferably an older model so it's > inexpensive, (It doesn't have to be very fast.), that is: > > 1) FreeBSD friendly. > 2) Isn't a portable skillet? > 3) Is physically sturdy. Not bulletproof, but not creakin

Re: FreeBSD-friendly laptop suggestions, but wait there's more...

2009-01-08 Thread George Hartzell
Uwe Laverenz writes: > On Thu, Jan 08, 2009 at 06:04:37AM -0700, Modulok wrote: > > > Does anyone know of a laptop, preferably an older model so it's > > inexpensive, (It doesn't have to be very fast.), that is: > > > > 1) FreeBSD friendly. > > 2) Isn't a portable skillet? > > 3) Is physi

Re: FreeBSD-friendly laptop suggestions, but wait there's more...

2009-01-08 Thread Polytropon
On Thu, 8 Jan 2009 09:54:49 -0500, Steven Kreuzer wrote: > It hasn't been released yet, but iX systems is working on a BSD laptop > called the INVINCIBOOK that seems to meet all your requirements. > > http://www.ixsystems.com/virtuemart/5.html Hey, looks nice, but at a first glance I miss a tra

Re: FreeBSD-friendly laptop suggestions, but wait there's more...

2009-01-08 Thread Steven Kreuzer
On Jan 8, 2009, at 8:04 AM, Modulok wrote: List, Does anyone know of a laptop, preferably an older model so it's inexpensive, (It doesn't have to be very fast.), that is: 1) FreeBSD friendly. 2) Isn't a portable skillet? 3) Is physically sturdy. Not bulletproof, but not creaking, sagging pl

Re: FreeBSD-friendly laptop suggestions, but wait there's more...

2009-01-08 Thread Conner Finlay
For something more portable, check out the ThinkPad X40 series. I love my little X40. On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 8:57 AM, Uwe Laverenz wrote: > On Thu, Jan 08, 2009 at 06:04:37AM -0700, Modulok wrote: > >> Does anyone know of a laptop, preferably an older model so it's >> inexpensive, (It doesn't hav

Re: FreeBSD-friendly laptop suggestions, but wait there's more...

2009-01-08 Thread Uwe Laverenz
On Thu, Jan 08, 2009 at 06:04:37AM -0700, Modulok wrote: > Does anyone know of a laptop, preferably an older model so it's > inexpensive, (It doesn't have to be very fast.), that is: > > 1) FreeBSD friendly. > 2) Isn't a portable skillet? > 3) Is physically sturdy. Not bulletproof, but not creaki

Re: FreeBSD-friendly laptop suggestions, but wait there's more...

2009-01-08 Thread Michael Lednev
Modulok пишет: List, Does anyone know of a laptop, preferably an older model so it's inexpensive, (It doesn't have to be very fast.), that is: 1) FreeBSD friendly. 2) Isn't a portable skillet? 3) Is physically sturdy. Not bulletproof, but not creaking, sagging plastic. I'd go for IBM T4x one.

FreeBSD-friendly laptop suggestions, but wait there's more...

2009-01-08 Thread Modulok
List, Does anyone know of a laptop, preferably an older model so it's inexpensive, (It doesn't have to be very fast.), that is: 1) FreeBSD friendly. 2) Isn't a portable skillet? 3) Is physically sturdy. Not bulletproof, but not creaking, sagging plastic. Every laptop I've used in the past has ha