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<blockquote data-quote="sukhjeet" data-source="post: 8014"><p>thanks for the info guys. i'm going to wait until the new 15" PB is announced. god, i just want something running OS X... it's such an awesome OS. i had purchased an hp compaq presario x1000 (an awesome x86 laptop), and did not want to run windows. so i got into linux and found that it was ****. linux is not mature enough to support laptops all that well and it's ease of use/installation is not quite there yet either. don't get me wrong, the RH/mandrake installers are nice, but it's just different. not all of your stuff works out of the box (acpi, sd card readers, wide screens, keyboard shortcuts, ...). ppl may be hesitant to go w/a manufacturer that makes the hardware, some software, os, etc., but i think it makes a machine that works better because all devices/prog's interface a lot better and take advantage of the machine's abilities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sukhjeet, post: 8014"] thanks for the info guys. i'm going to wait until the new 15" PB is announced. god, i just want something running OS X... it's such an awesome OS. i had purchased an hp compaq presario x1000 (an awesome x86 laptop), and did not want to run windows. so i got into linux and found that it was ****. linux is not mature enough to support laptops all that well and it's ease of use/installation is not quite there yet either. don't get me wrong, the RH/mandrake installers are nice, but it's just different. not all of your stuff works out of the box (acpi, sd card readers, wide screens, keyboard shortcuts, ...). ppl may be hesitant to go w/a manufacturer that makes the hardware, some software, os, etc., but i think it makes a machine that works better because all devices/prog's interface a lot better and take advantage of the machine's abilities. [/QUOTE]
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