Re: Laptop for CentOS-5

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>>
>> So what you are essentially saying is any OS that you install on any
>> machine, that you have to add drivers to, is not running that OS??
>
> Not in the sense that you can say the OS 'works' on the hardware in question.
> You might say you can make it work if you add/replace parts.
>

Ok, I will say this is totally subjective. I will conclude by saying that 
my Macbook pro is running CentOS 5.4 just fine, with no hardware removal 
or replacement :)  I have an older Toshiba satellite used just for a 
file server, and it has 5.3 on it. To me, and employees, they work just 
fine. Almost any OS, M$ Windows included, has needed drivers at some 
point.
Cheers,
Chris


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