Hi, 

I have purchased lots of equipment from Zareason.com.  They do only Linux computers!  woohoo!  I am really happy with them.  The support is good, from what I have heard, although I must confess that I have never had to use their support, because their stuff just works.  Everything you need to know is at Zareason.com.  I have been using Linux since 2000, and I am producing a community-created documentary about how FOSS is changing global culture at 

http://archive.org/details/digitaltippingpoint

If you want to see the CEO of Zareason talking about how her company runs, you can see the video here.  This video was shot at a Linux installfest in a small town in California:

http://www.archive.org/details/e-dv535_cathy_explains_03_zareason_001.ogg

If you want to see the story of how the Malmrose family, which makes Zareason computers, moved to Linux, you can see it here:

http://www.archive.org/details/e-dv534_lin08_how_the_malmrose_family_moved_to_linxu_001.ogg

On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 2:41 PM, Josh Lawrence <hardbop200@gmail.com> wrote:
Hey all,

After getting scorched by purchasing two laptops with almost zero
Linux support (battery status? what battery?), I have decided to go
looking for a laptop that is sold by a company that supports Linux.
I'm looking for any pointers to companies that sell Laptops that run
Linux here in the US.  (I'm already familiar with System76.)  Bonus
points if you've done business with them and have praise or warnings
to go along with the pointers.  Feel free to shill for your own
company if you want, just make sure if you recommend a laptop that
Linux can read the damn battery status.  :)

Thanks,

Josh

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www.hardbop200.com
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