Laptops that Linux likes?

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Yes it works. From what I read, and just poking around in windows device
manager it is not as  much integrated onto the mother board as it is a built
in pcmcia card. When you do right click the network adaptor and  look at
properties it shows it using pcmcia  bus 2 If you can show me where it says
thiss doesn't work with dell network cards I'd appreciate it.

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So Linux actually supports the Broadcom cards?
On Thu, Apr 15, 2004 at 11:53:56AM -0400, Jared Stofflett wrote:
> I've gotten fedora to install on a dell laptop no problems, and the 
> card was supported. It was a dell enspiron 5150 but other people have had
problems.
> I'd say your best bet is to look at some models you want then go to 
> www.linux-laptop.net And look around
> 
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> Hi all. I am needing to get a laptop pretty soon for college...For now 
> what I am going to need to do unfortunately, is to duel-boot Linux and
windblows.
> And I can't get a Dell laptop bc as far as I know, the Broadcom nics 
> are not supported...Someone correct me if I am incorrect on this? 
> Anyway, does anyone know of any good laptop vendors that maybe will 
> sell you a laptop with no OS? I've seen them on pricewatch but there 
> are not a lot of specs on them. When I think of Linux laptop 
> vendor...Pogolinux comes to mind. However when I looked on their 
> website there was no mention of laptops...Maybe this has perhaps changed?
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