details from http://www.emperorlinux.com ...
Processor and RAM 1000 Mhz Efficeon
512 MB (fixed)
512 MB max supported RAM
Graphics Full Linux support: 10.4"XGA at 1024x768 w/ ATI graphics
Disks 20 GB Hard disk (4200 rpm)
Networking Full Linux support: 10/100 Mbps ethernet (8139too)
Full Linux support: 56 Kbps Modem
Full Linux support: 802.11b/g (54Mbps) WiFi
Sound Full Linux support: Internal 44.1kHz stereo sound chip
Power Management Full Linux support: ACPI compliant BIOS (hibernate in Linux)
Ports Full Linux support: 2 USB
Full Linux support: 1 Cardbus (PCMCIA)
Full Linux support: 1 RJ45 (ethernet)
Full Linux support: 1 VGA
Battery Estimated Life: 3 hours
Size 2 pounds
9.9in (w) x 8.1in (d) x 0.54in (t)
Warranties System: 12 months (full Sharp factory warranty)
Included Accessories AC adapter
USB cradle (MM20)
Works well: USB 2.0 (most USB devices seem to work fine), wireless, ethernet jack, monitor dongle, USB cradle (makes laptop into a USB mass storage devices and charges battery at the same time), sound card
Some problems with: touchpad (synaptics driver), direct rendering (fast 3D in Xorg has some problems), USB mice
Doesn't work at all: hibernate / suspend / sleep
I got mine from http://emperorlinux.com/ . It came pre-installed as a dual-boot with Windows XP Home and Fedora Core 2. I've since made extra space in Linux by removing Windows.
for help see also:
http://www.cafaro.net/david/MM20ReviewAndInstall.html
http://spr.mahonri5.net/mm20.php
http://www.blackindustries.biz/~castongj/
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