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    Default Re: What Noteboork Should I Buy For 64 bit Linux?

    I know lots of people running fedora successfully on the HP L2000/V2000z. But the quality of these machines isn't as good as the ibm's/lenovo.

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    Default Re: What Noteboork Should I Buy For 64 bit Linux?

    Unfortunately no Lenovos are 64 bit as of yet, they will be when Merom comes out though.
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    Default Re: What Noteboork Should I Buy For 64 bit Linux?

    Any preferences on cpu? I'm not sure of the differences between Turion ML vs MT vs Sempron and which would be best for xp 64.

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    Default Re: What Noteboork Should I Buy For 64 bit Linux?

    Sempron is not 64 bit, so scratch that out.

    ML is 64 bit and so is the MT, so they'd be fine, but the MT series is of a lower voltage thus it'll have a bit better battery life, sometimes much better. As far as I know, there isn't a big performance difference though.
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