porl sheean wrote: > hi all. this sparked my interest as well, and i looked around a bit to > find that the term 'whitebook' is probably what you are looking for. > i'm going to keep looking myself, but i thought it might help you :) > > porl > > On 11/03/2008, *Bill White* <bill.white@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx > <mailto:bill.white@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote: > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > > carmen wrote: > | > | well if saving money is what youre after, you can do what they > do and buy the > chasiss from ASUS, Clevo, MSI, and throw in parts from newegg.. > | > | they are designed to be assembled by humans after all > > > So, this is very interesting. I know how to assemble a desktop > computer from newegg parts, but I would not have thought that a > notebook computer would be possible. Do you have a link to some > websites that would give instructions or clues? > > Thanks. > That's probably correct Porl - assemblers of generic computers from off-the-shelf parts are typically called "white box" vendors. Using the search phrase putting together a white box laptop brings up this: http://www.legitreviews.com/article/55/1/ This looks like a great way to go about "getting" a laptop. Good luck! Frank _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user