Well I should hopefully be getting my laptop back from Panasonic with its 2GB drive reimaged sometime this week. When I get it back I'm going to be putting in a 20GB drive that I got. I've been able to get RH installed on it in the past (5.2 - 6.x), but always seem to hit or miss on something with the configuration. I haven't had much success in doing things like recompiling kernels, and pcmcia is a bit flaky with the version that comes with RH (latest is 3.1.8 iirc), again not much success when downloading from CVS on sourceforge and recompiling. I was downloading the 4 isos for Debian (Disk 1-3 and Non-us) to try out at work and see how that works and to give me some experience in a non-RH version of linux. I've had good success with getting sound to work, but of course I cheat by getting the configuration while in windows. > > Hardware-wise I want 500+ MHz, 128Mbytes, & 10+ Gbytes. > > As for the screen . . . I haven't played a computer game in months. > > That'll blow my desktop away :). Make sure you go for something with good > battery life. > > > However, scrubbing a brand-new 'working' system is galling. > > Nevertheless, to be rid of Windows Me I would do it -- but given the > > problems people seem to have installing Linux on laptops and my schedule > > crunch, now is not the time to spend a week tinkering with installing an OS > > and its applications. > > On an non-wierd system, e.g. toshiba libretto and some other > pre-subnotebook-type of things, I've never really had a problem getting > Linux running on a laptop. This includes things that M$ variants couldn't > be made to work on. > > I did have some probs with some refurbed compaqs, but that was because the > hardware comprising the mouse was borken. > > I will admit that I haven't had any success with sound, but only really > tried once. > > One does have to be careful about peripherals, e.g. PCMCIA and CardBus > stuff.