Hi everyone!
I have just been given a job in Japan and, since I am going to be staying for some time, I am going to practice my Linux skills.
Anyone who has seen my earlier posts regarding Linux knows I am a total newbie but I am going to change that! THE only problem is when I say I am going to put a version of Linux on a laptop, everyone goes "oooh" like as though I just rubbed glass sand studded paper on my crotch.
Is it so hard? In Tokyo, there is a district that has really cool laptops - most considered defunct because of windows - so I could get one that should be pretty much decent. After all, Linux runs on 486's right?
Also, why does everyone make like a tree and leave when I say anything about making a laptop?
Akhibara, the district, is chock-a-block full of hardware and peripherals of the surplus variety.
On a good day, I bet I could get a laptop case, the motherboard and the battery...the only problem is I don't know that much about laptop architecture...oh well.
Anyone up my quest for Linux on a laptop?
If so, I need to know are there any tools or guides that I can use (programs, tables, sheets) to find out if a laptop is compatiable? (Think graphics, processor, etc the stuff you would need for a pc) Or is there anything that I should avoid for Linux?
(Don't give me that site about Linux on a laptop that has a sort of orange/peach tint background. It didn't help me in finding the compatability but I will use it later.)
Secondly, if I am tempted to build a laptop, any one know any links, sites or anyone I can talk to about it?
(Motherboards org's reply was: buy a refurbished comp. Gee, that's good but RTFQ forum poster. I know the people here have got some idea right?)
Anyone who helps me and, if I am sucessful, will get credit in any possible website regarding the subject in the future! Plus, you get to see your handle on a nice photo of a cool sticker on the laptop case!