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Re: Which Desktop replacement.



* Vivek 

| On Tue, 21 May 2002, Derek Broughton wrote:
| 
| > No flames from me.  That pretty much sums it up - price
| > vs. quality.  Not a big difference either way, but Dell IS
| > renowned for bad BIOSes.  What's the status of IBM support for
| > Linux in the retail market, these days?  Dell
| 
| They actually ship some laptops with a distro on: I forget which -
| even if you use a different distro, this is worth grabbing as you can
| snaffle any kernel params or binary-only programs that come with.

My box was delivered with Caldera OpenLinux.

| I didn't get linux with my A20p, because they weren't shipping at the
| time, but I'd definitely buy one again - great keyboard, nice mouse
| replacement (a rubber-nipple-thingy as opposed to a trackpad), great
| screen, and nice keyboard (for a laptop). Oh, and 3 mouse buttons.

The latter is just _soo_ good.

(And regarding the Dell vs Thinkpad I can just say that I wore out two
Dell boxen in less than a year, but this IBM T21 has survived more
than a year already (with only one hard drive broken, some memory
slots had to be adjusted and a crack in the plastic).  _Very_ nice
box.

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Tollef Fog Heen                                                        ,''`.
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