Good Laptops for Linux???

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I was wondering if anyone has one of the new Gateway 7405GX laptops. I am looking for a Laptop with power (AMD64, 512MB memory, 60+GB), and was wondering what people have had in the way of success and failure for these new Widescreen laptops and Linux.
 
I bought an AJP 5600D when I was in Europe last year and the machine has worked wonders with RH9 and similar Distros. They are a UK based company and their site is www.ajp.co.uk
~Equinox
 
Most new distro's have exellent support for laptops and sholdn't have any issues. Widescreen will work find as well as its simply a matter of changing your xservers resolution.
 
I really haven't look into widescreen support in X.org, but X11 had driver problems. But if they fixed it, that is really GOOD :) , also the toshiba satalites were a pain to get linux on from what I heard.
 
I'm a dell fan, because I got one for free....so may you should get a dell laptop for it. I think it's performance is great. :thumbup:
 
Dells have given me great reliability. I installed over 140 Desktop/Laptops a few years ago for a huge client of mine and the worst I've had was ONE hard disk faliure. Very impressed. Great reliability!
~Equinox
 
Only thing you would have to worry about with linux and laptops is the driver issue, but linux should support all the new hardware for laptops so its no problem.

I second Dell laptops, we have one here and it works great.

- Eddy
 
HP/Compaq laptops work quite well with Fedora. You could save yourself the trouble and just buy a Mac. It runs BSD as its backbone and has a great GUI. I bought a PowerBook and it runs great for everything I need. Very light also so easy to travel with.
 
Dragonlordgod said:
I'm a dell fan, because I got one for free....so may you should get a dell laptop for it. I think it's performance is great. :thumbup:


Dell is great, I have FreeBSD installed on one of ours and it runs so smoothe. :)
 
HeadNucleon said:
I use a dell but the wireless card does not work. I am sure there is a driver for it somewhere out there
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