Pro-sumer would be great, but than again one can do like I did after my latest 3 year old Linksys lost it's wireless capabilities: Cisco ASA5505 as a firewall/routing and Cisco AP-1130 Series access point for wireless. Now I can tweak almost everything live without reloads.
These things aren't actually that overpriced, specially if you have access to NFR prices.
Yes it is, and as a new owner of a brand new IBM Thinkpad X41 (with fingerprint reader also equipped) I can say that it propably is the only thing not working in Linux, yet.
All essential hardware (wlan, lan, graphics, sata, etc.) is working out of the box (Ubuntu Hoary) with this one. Way to go IBM/Lenovo!
Pro-sumer would be great, but than again one can do like I did after my latest 3 year old Linksys lost it's wireless capabilities: Cisco ASA5505 as a firewall/routing and Cisco AP-1130 Series access point for wireless. Now I can tweak almost everything live without reloads.
These things aren't actually that overpriced, specially if you have access to NFR prices.
Duh? Why not use chronometric particles to form a temporal vortex?
Yes it is, and as a new owner of a brand new IBM Thinkpad X41 (with fingerprint reader also equipped) I can say that it propably is the only thing not working in Linux, yet.
All essential hardware (wlan, lan, graphics, sata, etc.) is working out of the box (Ubuntu Hoary) with this one. Way to go IBM/Lenovo!
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