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Originally Posted by truoc444 i work with a lot of used laptops and i'll just say avoid the pavilion like the plague. i've worked on more of those than any other machine desktop or laptop. oh and the presario is junk too. what you want is a business class laptop not a consumer grade one. consumer grade ones are for grannies that use their computer to make the bulletin for church on sunday. |
Yet I've got an HP pavillion, AMD64 3200+, 1Gb RAM, 60GB HDD, cost me £800 (about $1200) and the only think on it that wont work in Linux is the Broadcom wireless network, and that's only because Broadcom are too introverted to release proper drivers.
Personally, if I were looking for a laptop today specifially for linux, I'd just make damn sure it has an nVidia graphics chip rather than an ATI one, because the drivers work better, and I'd select one with a linux-compatible wireless network.