Linux-optimized Laptops: Does the Hardware Matter?

  2007-03-27 01:03:09
Linux laptops users have a wide variety of performance needs. If one is running basic productivity apps like e-mail, OpenOffice.org and Web browsing, one doesn't need a rip-roaring processor with 2 GB of memory. Predictably, hardware requirements -- while generally less than what is needed for Microsoft Vista -- are entirely dependent on the kind of use expected out of a Linux-based laptop. 
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