
3. Laptops
In general, any laptop will support Linux fine. Some specific features (wireless and video especially) may
have issues, but these should not interfere with basic functionality.
Currently, laptops with the Intel® Centrino" logo are the most likely to work perfectly under Linux. The Intel
PRO/Wireless 2100 and 2200 802.11b/g wireless cards are supported by drivers released by Intel that are
being integrated into the stock Linux kernel. Accelerated 3D support for the on−board video is provided by
the DRI project and is included in recent releases of X.org and XFree86.
For more information about Linux and laptops, the following sites are good starting points.
Linux Laptop Homepage•
Linux Mobile Guide − A Guide for Laptops and Mobile Devices•
Other information related to laptops can be found at the following sites:
Avanced Power Management•
Notebook battery status•
non−blinking cursor•
other general info•
3.1. Specific laptops
Compaq Concerto (pen driver)•
Compaq Contura Aero•
IBM ThinkPad•
IBM Thinkpad 770 series•
NEC Versa M and P•
Tadpole P1000•
Tadpole P1000 (another one)•
TI TravelMate 4000M•
TI TravelMate 5100•
Toshiba Satellite Pro 400CDT•
3.2. PCMCIA
See the PCMCIA/Cardbus section and the Linux PCMCIA HOWTO for more information on PCMCIA and
Cardbus cards.
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