Scott Bronson wrote:
>
> Linux works great on my Dell Latitude Cxwhatever. I lust after a
> Thinkpad, but I'm not sure how well Linux works on the odd graphics
> chipset they use. Go out there and find the laptop that you like best
> (keyboard and scree are probably most important, and I hate the
> touchpads; I'll get the pencil eraser whenever possible), then buy it
> with a 30 day satisfaction guarantee. If you can't get Linux to run,
> return the laptop.
>
> - Scott
I just ordered a Thinkpad 770X, which supposedly has a Neomagic
chipset. I'll let you know how it goes. A couple people on the Linux
Laptop Pages have successfully got Linux working on this beast and I'm
determined to also :-)
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