What to buy?

Adam McLaurin freebsd at irotas.net
Fri Apr 1 05:54:20 PST 2005


Hi Chris,

If you're at all interested in buying a laptop pre-loaded with FreeBSD,
I've found 2 companies in the US that are willing to do it.

http://www.storeanywhere.com/
http://www.nextcomputing.com/


I think both of them would be happy to customize the system to your
liking (you mentioned you needed low-end; they could probably
accomodate).

I have myself considered purchasing a laptop from them later in the
year.

Note that NextCom's website doesn't explicitly mention FreeBSD, but I've
spoken to their reps and they say they've done it before and would be
happy to do it again.

Thanks,
Adam



On Fri, 1 Apr 2005 02:28:24 -0800 (PST), "Chris Martinus"
<chrism at autobleep.com> said:
> After wading thru the laptop compatibility list
> yesterday, I'm feeling less the wiser.
> 
> I need to buy a new low-end notebook computer with the
> intention of using it mainly with FreeBSD - and
> particularly with the Vodafone 3G card.
> 
> Choices revolve mainly around Acer, HP and Toshiba.
> 
> Does anyone have a recommendation on a best choice for
> FreeBSD compatibility?
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