This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------65E53B52A5D72DB0EB395064 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi, Im case someone is interested. Eric :-) -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: Tux Laptop Comment and Recommendation. Resent-From: debian-user@lists.debian.org Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2001 16:44:12 -0800 From: kmself@ix.netcom.com To: User Debian References: <009c01c0ada1$2b0d3680$8cf69acc@ridgecrest.ca.us> on Thu, Mar 15, 2001 at 02:42:06PM -0800, hammack (hammack@ridgenet.net) wrote: > QLITechnology picked up Tux Laptops. Here's what I am thinking about: > Emperor (also know as a Dell Insipiron 5000), 15.1", SXGA+ 1400X1050, > 128MB, 20GB HD, CD-ROM, 1.44 FD, and Lucent soft modem with Debian > factory installed. > > I know the soft-modem rases a red flag, but QLI says that they will > include an open source (new) kernal module that works flawlessly. > Supposedly it was written by Lucent Technology. Comment and > Recommendations appreciated! thanks John A few comments. If the factory Debian install is the one Heather wrote, it's a 2 or three partition job -- boot, swap, and everything else. I tend to prefer a bit more control over my partitions. Sure, you can munge stuff later, but it depends on how much time you want to spend. In my case, I wiped clean the RH 7.0 installation I'd aquired and rolled Debian from boot disk and network. I've been driving the TuxTops Amethyst 20U for the past couple of months (QLITech markets this as the "King"), pretty darned happy with it. This is the docking-base version of the laptop. Just watch the screen when closed. Advantages over the Emperor: much lighter travel weight (about half that of the Emperor), but full features if you add the docking base. Frankly, I haven't needed CD or Floppy access since installation. Screen res is slightly lower (1024x768), but quality is good. Not sure what the status of the winmodem is, but I was advised that I shouldn't depend on it. Instead, I picked up a PCMCIA modem. Mostly using the onboard networking anyway, but I can fall back to PCMCIA if needs be. Case and hardware are good -- keyboard has good feel to it, I've dropped it (onto carpet, thank god), lugged it around a lot (halfway 'round the world and back). Helps to put a slip of paper between screen and keyboard -- there's a scratch from the touchpad, that's it. -- Karsten M. Self http://kmself.home.netcom.com/ What part of "Gestalt" don't you understand? There is no K5 cabal http://gestalt-system.sourceforge.net/ http://www.kuro5hin.org --------------65E53B52A5D72DB0EB395064 Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name="nsmail3AB16D150030333" Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 Content-Disposition: inline; filename="nsmail3AB16D150030333" LS0tLS1CRUdJTiBQR1AgU0lHTkFUVVJFLS0tLS0KVmVyc2lvbjogR251UEcgdjEuMC40IChH TlUvTGludXgpCkNvbW1lbnQ6IEZvciBpbmZvIHNlZSBodHRwOi8vd3d3LmdudXBnLm9yZwoK aUQ4REJRRTZzV0hjT0VlSW4xWHl1YkFSQW1mR0FKNGlUSEUyNDRqZzc0QjlseDVHWEFXV003 TU9OQUNlS0o4dgpPUEFQaFphbVoxNUo4Um5oSFVJRXhzWT0KPWpIQVgKLS0tLS1FTkQgUEdQ IFNJR05BVFVSRS0tLS0tCgo= --------------65E53B52A5D72DB0EB395064--