On Thu, 15 Jan 2004 13:31:32 -0600, Erik Anderson <erik at andersonfam.org> 
wrote:

> Jeff Nelson wrote:
>
>> 1. I am not tied to a particular distribution and am willing to try 
>> another. Recommendations accepted.
>
> Well OK - I'll offer a recommendation!  I just finished instaling linux 
> on my laptop - a Dell Inspiron 8500.  I went through Redhat, Mandrake, 
> and Debian with no success.  Most of my problems were caused by the 
> broadcom bcm4400 NIC - I'm assumming that this is the same chipset that 
> your HP uses.
>
> On a whim, one afternoon, I decided to try Gentoo.  Lo and behold, 
> *everything* worked.  Everything.  I was so impressed by their distro 
> that I'm starting to migrate several other boxes to gentoo.

Me too!  And I've put it on two dell laptops too.  Smokes on my old P2 - 
400.
Gentoo rocks!

>
> One thing to keep in mind is that Gentoo is not an *quick* distro to 
> install by any stretch of the imagination.  This is mainly because it is 
> designed to download and compile itself from source.  Gentoo does, 
> however, provide excellent documentation on their website ( 
> www.gentoo.org ).
>
> I'd be glad to help out if you have any questions.
>

I also can help - but the gentoo forums should be your first stop - some 
real good guys/gals there - I've always been able to find answers to my 
questions on the forums.

> -Erik
>
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