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Buying a Small, Light Linux Notebook Computer?

metamatic asks: "I'm planning to buy a notebook computer in the near future. Currently I'm looking at an iBook; however, they're a bit larger and heavier than I'd like. PC users are always telling me that PCs are faster and cheaper, and I'd be happy enough running Linux for what I want the notebook for. So: I'm looking for PC notebook computers that outperform the iBook. Must have USB and Firewire, built-in ethernet, and 802.11b support somehow (via a PC card slot is OK). Small is important, lightweight is important, long battery life is important. I don't care about screen size so long as it can do 800x600. Performance isn't a major concern, as I'm not going to be playing 3D games on it. Sounds easy? Here's the catch: I will not purchase Windows!" After all that this industry has gone through in recent years? Does one still have to pay the Microsoft tax when purchasing a laptop?

"I have no Windows software and will not be running any, not even via WINE. I have no desire to go through the hassle of purchasing software I'm not going to use and then fighting to get a token rebate that doesn't actually equate to the cost of a Windows license. Nor am I interested in buying a machine that was purchased with a Windows license, and simply having Windows erased with no refund given.

So far I've found iDot Computers, who will sell laptops with no OS installed. Unfortunately, their lightest, smallest offering is a hefty 2.8kg brick, 3cm bigger than the iBook in width and depth. What I really want is something comparable to a Toshiba Libretto or Sony VAIO R505--except that neither of those companies want to sell me a machine without Windows.

I'm sure plenty of Slashdot readers have faced the same problem--what's the solution?"

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  1. performance by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Always this emphasis on performance...

    a Jedi craves not these things, only affordability.

  2. apple by captainstupid · · Score: 5, Funny

    It's called a power book.

    Yao and mini-me use 'em, why can't you?

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    "Anyway, long story short... is a phrase whose origins are complicated and rambling...." - Abraham Simpson
  3. hmmm by StandardDeviant · · Score: 5, Funny

    i don't know about linux compatibility, but it sounds like in terms of HARDWARE you're looking for something like Fujitsu P-series or so. Fujitsu P-Series page. it doesn't have firewire, but it has everything else you want. here's a page talking about putting linux (debian) on it i think i've seen firewire pcmcia cards, so that might be the solution. I don't know about getting it without windows, but that's the breaks... Like another poster said, not *everything* has to be a political statement. You could just video tape yourself burning or shitting on your windows CD in front of a linux flag or something. ;)

    1. Re:hmmm by belloc · · Score: 4, Funny

      You could just video tape yourself burning or shitting on your windows CD in front of a linux flag or something.

      Winner, Most Disturbing Image of the Day.

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      I got more rhymes than Jamaica got Mangoes.
  4. Re:powernotebooks.com by Glonoinha · · Score: 4, Funny

    >How about,
    >while(reading_slashdot){++nerdiness;--soc ial_life }

    IANAC (I am not a compiler) but I am guessing your generic C compiler might get pissy about not having a semi-colon before the ending brace.

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    Glonoinha the MebiByte Slayer
  5. Re:Powerbook 12" by carpe_noctem · · Score: 5, Funny

    Only criticism is that it gets hot.

    Tell that to the guy that burned his penis.

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    "Quoting famous computer scientists out of context is the root of all evil (or at least most of it) in programming." - K
  6. Re:powernotebooks.com by jericho4.0 · · Score: 4, Funny

    IAAC, and no, I don't like it.

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    "A language that doesn't affect the way you think about programming, is not worth knowing" - Alan Perlis
  7. Re:money back by isorox · · Score: 4, Funny

    today. The finger pads on laptops for mouse movements is an example of apple's inventions.

    Personally I prefer nipples

  8. Re:money back by ebyrob · · Score: 4, Funny

    Just pay the extra $25 dollars.

    That sounds like the kind of thing that started a certain tea party in Boston...