I've had 3 dells up till now...
one inspiron 3500, with ati 4 mb graphics and pIII 450...
one latitude C400 (??) with a 400 mhz celeron and 2.5 mb neomagic graphics
one latitude C600 (current) with pIII 750 and ati 8 meg graphics...
None of them had problems, everything worked in linux. Overall, the latitudes made a bit more serious/stable impressions. Especially with the last one, my battery last really long...
Well, realserver is not quite a pain in the ass, it runs perfectly fine on linux. I have noticed no significant problems.
With a complete package real supplies some video4linux supported capture cards, and they have an encoder for linux, so you can perfecly capture/encode real on linux.
I've had 3 dells up till now... one inspiron 3500, with ati 4 mb graphics and pIII 450... one latitude C400 (??) with a 400 mhz celeron and 2.5 mb neomagic graphics one latitude C600 (current) with pIII 750 and ati 8 meg graphics... None of them had problems, everything worked in linux. Overall, the latitudes made a bit more serious/stable impressions. Especially with the last one, my battery last really long...
Well, realserver is not quite a pain in the ass, it runs perfectly fine on linux. I have noticed no significant problems.
With a complete package real supplies some video4linux supported capture cards, and they have an encoder for linux, so you can perfecly capture/encode real on linux.
So, does is have the new gcc in place of the discontinued egcs like in rawhide, or is it still egcs ?? rawhide kicks ass btw :)