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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 13/10/12 18:21, Anton Kanishchev
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<p>As far as I am aware there is also system76 that sell laptops
with Linux pre installed. I think it only does ubuntu but not
sure myself. <br>
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Unfortunately they're in America!<br>
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Bearing in mind that laptops with Linux pre installed are not
significantly cheaper than their windows counterparts. You would
have more choice if you include windows laptops in your search.
You can always wipe it if you don't want windows on your laptop.
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Yes - that's what I did with my current laptop, but only because the
later versions of Ubuntu (beginning with 10.04 and now with 12.04)
supported the hardware - previous versions did not. (Well not all of
it).<br>
That's my concern - that if I buy an up to the minute laptop with
Windows installed, and then find that 12.04 doesn't work properly,
I'm in for a (possible) lot of hassle - hence the desire to get one
with Ubuntu pre-installed.<br>
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<pre class="western">Registered Linux User no 240308
GBP's alternative computing: <a href="http://gbplinuxfoss.blogspot.com/">http://gbplinuxfoss.blogspot.com/</a>
Say No to OOXML <a href="http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/9594#mpart8">http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/9594#mpart8</a>
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