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Soory for the blurb, (I just Couldn't resist) I can custom build from ASUS white boxes. You are in control of the box. Up to three year warranty on the hardware. If you want Linux pre-installed, I will install to your specifications. Generous discounts on Quantity orders. I've been running Fedora core 3 x86_64 on my ASUS Z8100 DVD 80gig hd 1 gig mem for months now. cost USD $1300 + shipping. Price references: <http://jay.scherrer.com/text/product.htm> notebooks Drop shipping available. Jay Scherrer Scherrer Company <jay@xxxxxxxxxxxx> On Thu, 2005-05-12 at 10:23 -0500, Jonathan Berry wrote: > On 5/12/05, Bady <e2.bady@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Ok I posted this at linuxquestions.org but obviously nobody know there > > because nobody is writing me back :( so I'm asking here: > > > > http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?s=&threadid=322199 > > > > Ok I was thinking about buying a new Notebook. Mainly to Work, Game, > > and do my school work(CAD, Programming). I found this notebook from > > Xeron and I thought it is a pretty cool notebook for a decent price. > > The only thing I'm kinda worried about is the graphic card, but as I > > read in this forum this won't be a big problem. > > > > Mobile AMD Mobile Athlon 64â 3400+ > > 128 MB ATI Radeon Mobility 9700 (M11) > > 2GB RAM > > 100GB (5400rpm) > > DVD/CDRW Combo > > > > But for nearly 2050 Euros($2665) this is a lot of money for a student > > and so I want to make sure my Vector Linux(Based on Slackware) will > > work and I will be able to run Quake 4 and some other new games.... > > If you want an AMD64 laptop, I highly recommend the Compaq Presario > R4000 series: > > http://www.shopping.hp.com/webapp/shopping/computer_series.do?series_name=R4000_series&catLevel=2&category=notebooks/compaq_presario&storeName=computer_store > > With the hardware maxed out, it's still under $2000 (USD). I have an > R3000Z (it's predecessor) and it runs very well. Unfortunately, for > the R4000 HP decided to go with an ATi card (the R3000 has an nVidia > GF4 440 Go), so you might run into the same difficulties there. The > 100 GB disk is 4200 rpm instead of 5400; you could go with the 80 GB > 5400 if speed is more important than space (I'd recommend it). You > can get 2 GB of RAM, a DVD burner, and an AMD Athlon 64 4000+ (I think > a socket 939 too, so dual channel memory). I've never heard of Xeron, > but the Compaq looks like a better computer for less. > > There are some Linux issues, though. The wireless is a Broadcom > chipset, so no native support. It works great with ndiswrapper and > the 64-bit windows driver, but there seems to be issues with that > driver and having > 1 GB or RAM. Of course, the ATi card is a > concern. It certainly won't work out-of-the-box. There is a great > user base for the R3000, though, and there are some people trying out > the R4000 now on this list: > http://lists.pcxperience.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linuxr3000 > So you wouldn't be alone in trying to troubleshoot things. > > > thx in advance > > > > And than my second question: > > > > Is anyone using the Sandisk Mp3 PLayer(1GB)? I was thinking about > > buying this one... will it run without me having trouble? > > Don't know anything about this one, sorry. > > > thx > > > > Bady > > Jonathan > -- amd64-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/amd64-list
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