On Saturday 26 November 2005 10:15, Josef Lowder wrote: > Thanks, Josh ... > > The laptop on which I want to install Linux is an hp pavilion > model #zv6201cl from Costco. Of course, it is returnable if it > doesn't turn out to be satisfactory with Linux ;)) Linux on Laptops shows the ZV6000 is supported. You may have to use NDIS wrappers for the wifi if you have a Broadcom chip. > > My objective is to have Linux as my main operating system with Win4Lin > so I can run win98 as a task under Linux for the few win apps that I still > use until I can get up to speed on Linux alternatives -- mainly Pagemaker > and Paint Shop Pro. Well, you can replace PageMaker with either OpenOffice or Scribus right now and GIMP will easily replace Paint Shop Pro. > Since it came with Win XP (which I do not really want), I'll probably > set it up as a dual (or multiple) boot rather than just reformatting to > eliminate XP entirely. Any of the distros you mentions should resize the WinXP partition with no problem. . > > I just do not want something that I'll have to endlessly update or > continuously tinker with. Well, you will be constantly updating any distro you install with security patches, etc. SUSE with YOU (Yast Online Update) makes this very easy. Dennisk -- Phoenix Linux Users Group "Penguins in the Desert" --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss