Kai Ponte wrote:
I put in a $20,000 line item in my budget for fiscal year 2007/2008 -
starting
in July - for four notebooks for me and my staff. I was told today that I
need to spend the money by the end of this month, in order to re-adjust the
funds (or some sort of thing) for this
On Wednesday 21 March 2007 10:07:36 pm John Summerfield wrote:
w00t! That doesn't mean that I can yet BUY the notebook with SUSE but at
least they mention it.
Personably, I'm rather partial to Thinkpads;-) IBM has supported Linux on
some Thinkpads for years, and I think the Chinese crew's
On Thursday 22 March 2007 12:47:54 am Kai Ponte wrote:
Operating Systems
-Genuine Windows Vista™ Business 32
-Genuine Windows® XP Professional SP2
-Genuine Windows® 2000
-FreeDOS
-SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10
-Novell Linux Desktop 9 SP3 certified
w00t! That doesn't mean that I can
I put in a $20,000 line item in my budget for fiscal year 2007/2008 - starting
in July - for four notebooks for me and my staff. I was told today that I
need to spend the money by the end of this month, in order to re-adjust the
funds (or some sort of thing) for this year.
Okay, so IOTW, I
On Thursday 22 March 2007 13:47, Kai Ponte wrote:
I put in a $20,000 line item in my budget for fiscal year 2007/2008 -
starting in July - for four notebooks for me and my staff. I was told today
that I need to spend the money by the end of this month, in order to
re-adjust the funds (or some
On Thursday 22 March 2007 00:07, John Summerfield wrote:
Personably, I'm rather partial to Thinkpads;-) IBM has supported Linux on
some Thinkpads for years,
I have no love lost on IBM... but I have to agree with John that the
ThinkPad
is the way to go... if you have the money... they