On Tuesday 28 November 2006 19:31, Hadders wrote: > Andrea Bencini wrote: > > I would like to buy a notebook and to install FC6. > > Which one of these is the best to install FC6? > > HP > > ASUS > > ACER > > Toshiba > > > > Thank > > Andrea > > What is your intended use? Are you likely to by the newer core duo/dual > core Athlon stuff? > > I use my Dell D800 for development (1GB RAM), threw in a faster 7200 > 2.5" disk, it has an nVidia video chipset (5200Go). Other than that it's > a Centrino 2.0Ghz. I've never bothered to get my wireless going (using > FC5) it's always seemed like a massive headache, so for now I just use > my broadcom wired ethernet. Integrated audio Sigamtel, works okay. > > Will be interested to hear back on what you choose, what chipsets it has > and how your FC6 install went. For now I'm waiting to migrate later when > I need to... FWIW: I have an IBM?Lenovo Z60m. It's a desktop replacement laptop with a 2Gz Pentium chip, 15" widescreen, 2G of memory and a 100G SATA HD. The HD is easy to get to so I can easily install FC6 on one HD, Debian on another, etc. Also it has a HD tray or adapter that allows me to insert a 2nd HD in the tray, pull out the CD/DVD drive and insert the HD tray. I have a 2nd 100G hd which is a single 100G filesystem for my databases, VM's, etc... FC6 works great on it, although the PPTP client tool for FC6 has some issues and its ctritical for me so I'm now running FC5 with no issues... -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list