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Apple iBook G3 2003
posted by Scruff

The compatibility info should apply to any "new world" G3 iBooks, but for completeness, here are my personal specs: G3 900mhz 100mhz system bus 640mb sdram 40gb hard dr ...
7981 9.00 03-29-2004 10:37 PM 1 reviews
IBM Thinkpad T40 2373-72U
posted by maxkinetica

The Thinkpad T40 is an excellent machine that will run Linux well with just a bit of tweaking. For best performance and compatibility, use a distro that operates a 2.6 kernel. ...
12632 9.33 03-27-2004 09:45 PM 6 reviews
Dell Latitude D600
posted by grovna

A solid commercial laptop. Good keyboard and screen size. In my case (running under RHEL 3) : - 40Gb DD - DVD/CD RW drive - Modem - Conexant D480 (working under Linu ...
9571 8.57 03-27-2004 01:23 AM 7 reviews
Dell Inspiron 8600
posted by sharpie

I've had this laptop a few months now, and I have to say it offers great bang for the buck. I'm also dual booting with XP Pro. So far almost everything has worked pretty we ...
4692 8.50 03-25-2004 01:11 PM 3 reviews
SONY Vaio PCG-GRX316MP
posted by skunkcabbage

Sony Vaio Laptop known as a GRX-550 in US. Mobile P4 1.6GHz, DDR-RAM, 30Gb hard disk, ATI Radeon 7500. Uses ACPI so I recommend installing SuSE linux. SuSE spend a lot of t ...
1364 None 03-23-2004 02:36 PM No reviews
Acer Aspire 1350
posted by doxxan

There are several version of this laptop, with some small differences in hardware. My version is one of the more expensive ones, but still very affordable. Bought it for about ...
5128 None 03-23-2004 03:24 AM No reviews
IBM Thinkpad i1400 - 2621
posted by finegan

The Trusty Stinkpad, Nimble. Works well with Mandrake, RedHat, Slackware, FreeBSD, Gentoo and OpenBSD, at least the last few versions for the past few years. Acpi works we ...
2899 None 03-22-2004 08:55 PM No reviews
Sager 2850
posted by Astro

Very trusty laptop... fully linux compatible and runs like a dream. Battery usage with Slackware 9.1 is around 3 hours or so with wireless usage. Heres the specs of my specifi ...
2908 None 03-22-2004 06:38 PM No reviews
Netgear WG311T 802.11g
posted by Pwnz3r

This is a great wireless card that requires the MadWiFi drivers to run for those that are trying to get it going. They are native Linux drivers, making this card a great choic ...
16804 9.30 03-20-2004 11:02 AM 12 reviews
Belkin Belkin F5D6001
posted by om3ga

Well, it's a wireless network card that I got working with ADM8211 drivers... Let me know if you have any trouble
6103 4.50 03-19-2004 12:51 PM 7 reviews
Zonet ZEW2000C
posted by Anvil

An 802.11b capable wireless dongle using USB 1.1
2779 1.00 03-19-2004 11:12 AM 2 reviews
Broadcomm Dell True Mobile 1300
posted by Hangdog42

802.11g mini PCI card installed in some Dell laptops. It actually is manufactured by Broadcom as the 94306. While Broadcom is not releasing enough information to write drive ...
20327 7.00 03-18-2004 09:38 PM 4 reviews
Typhoon Typhoon Speednet Wireless PCMCIA Card
posted by meldar

The Typhoon Speednet Wireless PCMCIA Card is a low-end 802.11b-compliant card, with a fair range. You need the pcmcia_core, yenta_socket and atmel_cs drivers to use it (com ...
1055 None 03-17-2004 03:44 AM No reviews
Linksys WPC51AB
posted by robe8

This device has the Atheros chipset therefore you can use the madwifi drivers. Works pretty well after compiling and loading the drivers and runs fine with Kismet. But you mu ...
1353 None 03-16-2004 02:18 PM No reviews
Broadcom BCM94306 802.11g
posted by jon-do

This is used with kernel 2.6.3 - 2.6.4 I went to ndiswrapper's site and downloaded the cvs ndiswrapper - basically it is version 5 + cvs. but anyway, open a Konsole and ty ...
60102 8.00 03-15-2004 11:48 PM 19 reviews





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