I just bought a new Thinkpad T61p, and it still lives up to IBM's old standards of quality. The video card is an Nvidia Quadro FX 570M, and performs quite well. AFAIK, while ATI's newer graphics chipsets have good Linux support, those chipsets haven't really filtered down to laptop manufacturers/embedded chipsets yet.

On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 2:10 PM, Matt Graham <danceswithcrows@usa.net> wrote:
From: "Josh Coffman" <josh@computeristsolutions.com>
> I need to buy a new laptop and I'm going to dual boot it.  Which has
> better linux drivers: ATI or NVidia?
> I assume both support compiz-fusion with recent cards, right?

About 6 months ago, trying to use ATi's evil binary modules with
compiz-fusion resulted in EPIC FAIL.  The open ATi modules worked
fine, though.  The quality of nVidia's evil binary modules is
IME quite good, in general better than ATi's AFAICT.

> top 3 laptop vendors to choose from:
> HP, Dell, Lenovo

Lenovo, unless their new not-quite-IBM machines are pieces of
cheap crap.  The old Thinkpads were well-built.  I have not had
the chance to play with their newer machines for a long period
of time, though, so I don't know how they stack up.

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