On Fri, Nov 23, 2001 at 05:59:52PM -0600, Jared Burns wrote:
> My portable search has brought me to an IBM A30 notebook (the employee 
> discount helps a lot ;). It comes with Win98 (better than adding to XP's 
> numbers), but I'll want to run Mandrake on it as my primary OS (considering 
> dual-boot). Does anyone happen to know if I'll be able to run Mandrake on 
> this machine? I'm particularly wondering if I'll be able to get the ATI 
> Mobility Radeon up and running OpenGL apps (Quake).

I know the ATI Rage Mobilities work well, esp. if you're under XFree 4.0+
I believe that the Radeon Mobility is just on the cusp of being fully
supported.  

The ATI Driver Status page at XFree.org
(http://www.xfree.org/4.1.0/Status6.html#6)
says that the Radeon chipset is now supported in v 4.1.0.  That
doesn't say how hard it will be to configure, but I'm only now
starting to do my playing with X v4, and it generally seems really
easy to deal with hardware.

> If there's no specific knowledge about this notebook/graphics chip on the 
> list, does anyone know where I can look to find out? I've checked 
> www.linux-notebook.org with no success.

www.linux-laptop.net/ibm.html

There's currently no A30, but they have info on the A20, A20m, A20p,
A21{m|p|e}, and A22{blah}.

You can put yours up there, after you try it out.


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but I liked DEC better than HP and Compaq put together.