Lenovo ThinkPad T60p with Linux Review
Friday, October 06, 2006
E@zyVG of Linux and Open Source Blog takes a look at the new ThinkPad T60p and how it runs with a variety of GNU/ Linux operating systems.
From the review:
"Few computers have more right to the term “business machine” than the ThinkPad laptop series — and not just because the brand was developed by a company named International Business Machines (IBM). Traditionally ThinkPads have been built for speed and durability, but recently GNU/Linux users have discovered that the ThinkPad is built for compatibility as well. The latest in the ThinkPad T series is a landmark in several ways: it’s the first to use a Core Duo processor; the first to be made and sold by Lenovo instead of IBM; and the first to offer official manufacturer support for GNU/Linux."
Great read! Check it out.
From the review:
"Few computers have more right to the term “business machine” than the ThinkPad laptop series — and not just because the brand was developed by a company named International Business Machines (IBM). Traditionally ThinkPads have been built for speed and durability, but recently GNU/Linux users have discovered that the ThinkPad is built for compatibility as well. The latest in the ThinkPad T series is a landmark in several ways: it’s the first to use a Core Duo processor; the first to be made and sold by Lenovo instead of IBM; and the first to offer official manufacturer support for GNU/Linux."
Great read! Check it out.