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AFAIK, RedHat Linux is one of the OSes tested on the Dell Latitudes.
On Wednesday 14 February 2001 16:58, you wrote:
> I'm considering buying a laptop. Of course, it will run Linux and
> nothing else. :)
>
> Anyhow, I was curious about Linux on laptops. Specifically, how well
> supported is it? I know about the various Linux laptop websites, but
> I'd like to avoid doing my laptop shopping online since I want to play
> before I buy. I remember a few years ago that Linux laptop support was
> bad, but how is it now? Can I reasonably expect to walk into a store,
> pick out a laptop and load Linux onto it without problems? If that
> isn't possible then I'd like to know, as I shop, whether the model
> which I'm looking at is Linux-friendly; are there any good local
> computer shops which offer competitive prices and Linux-friendly
> laptops? And, as a last resort, can anyone point me to any online
> Linux-friendly merchants? I glanced over valinux.com thinking that
> they'd have laptops, but I only recall seeing servers and such.
>
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