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The Averatec 3200 Series thin and light notebook
packs a lot of punch into a trim package. With a
Mobile AMD Sempron™ processor,Genuine Windows® XP
Home Edition, multi-forma ...
The Averatec 6240 is highly linux compatable. With
drivers for everything from sound, video, keyboard
layout, touchpad, and wireless G mini pci card.
The Pcmcia drivers and th ...
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The Averatec 3200 series Thin and Light delivers
all the value you expect without compromising the
features you want. Breaking boundaries wit ...
The Averatec 3200 series is an awesome little
laptop. It is seriously tiny weighing in at 4lbs,
and very thin with a bare minimum number of ports
and a 12" screen. But, in t ...
A pretty nice 4Lbs laptop, I have installed Debian
woody,Debian Sarge, Suse 9.0, and Fedora Core 2.
all installed on it fine.
This is a very nice laptop and works with Linu ...
This is a laptop with a 1.3 GHz Centrino
processor. It has built-in 802.11b wireless and a
realtek network chipset. There is also a built-in
modem, but who uses those anymor ...
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