Re: Laptops For Linux?

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Hello,

Sure, if you call me I can show you which model and brands of laptops and bags
you can buy so you can have a powerful all-day battery light-weight laptop that
is quickly accessible as you walk around. You can even type as you walk and use
it just like a notetaker. I am a consultatn and can show you how to do this.
Just let me know.

CJ Sampson
Technology Consultant with ABLQ.com
801 367 2559
cj@xxxxxxx

>
 Hello, Folks.
> 
> My Wonderful little IBM Thinkpad 600 has finally bitten more dust than 
> not, and with a degrading hard drive, a dead motherboard battery, and a 
> possibly bad parallel port, I think I must sadly move on to something new.
> 
> I really liked the physical design of the TP 600 (the best laptop design I 
> have run into recently).
> 
> I need to get a new unit, upon which I can install Linux rather painlesly.
> 
> I'll need something with one PCMCIA slot and an ethernet port, or two 
> PCMCIA slots, an RS232 serial port, and a parallel port, for all that 
> legasy gear I still must use.
> 
> I am over on linuxlaptops.org right now, but I wanted to get opinions from 
> those here.
> 
> I'm going to buy new for once in my life, so don't tell me about anything 
> more than a year or so old.
> 
> Any recomendations?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Luke
> 
> 
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