Daniel Parraz wrote: > I have had a good experience with Toshiba so far. I would recommend to > find a few affordable laptops, and then google them with the Distro she > would like to run, and see if anyone on "*linux*-on-*laptop*s.com" has > experience. I can't comment on Toshiba w/ Linux, but my experience is that their hardware is first rate. I still have a 1997 vintage Toshiba laptop that Motorola sold me when they replaced all their hardware with Dell's -- my kids still use it for games. A friend of mine still has his and it still works. These are so old, they don't have a USB port...hadn't been invented yet. The Dell laptop that replaced it was crap -- had to have the screen replaced twice and had to be repaired constantly b/c the motherboard didn't have screws on one of the sides that had electrical contacts. I literally used to 'hit it' in the right way to make it come out of a comatose state. Of course, this isn't a scientific survey, or anything, but in my view there was a clear quality difference and Dell wasn't the winner. Since then I've purchased another Toshiba laptop -- it's about 4 years old now -- not even a hint of a problem -- and it's even been dropped once in a horrible sounding crash to to floor from a table. Again I don't know how Linux would work, but I expect it would be fine based on other reports I've seen. I'd install Linux myself, but I need 'doze' on one machine it for business reasons. On a different front, a couple years back I salvaged/installed ~25 IBM laptops with Mandrake 9 for my daughters charter school. Worked beautifully once they had enough memory (thanks to azstrut which had a bunch of surplus memory chips). I was successful in getting wireless networking setup with a dlink card on those. Even for old, cheap laptops the IBM's (now Lenovo) had a really, really nice keyboard -- best one I've used on a laptop. So, your faculty member might not realize it, but if she's going to be doing typing in front of a class that IBM keyboard might make life easier. So, in summary, I'd look toward Lenovo or Toshiba and run away from Dell. Jeff --------------------------------------------------- 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