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I can't answer your question directly. (I've never seen a
dual-boot system for *sale*, and I don't know anything
about thelinuxstore.)
However, it is very easy to setup multi-boot systems,
so any competent vendor *ought* to be able to sell
you one.
In general, linux has less intel-based system driver
support than windows, so the only trick is making
sure you can get linux drivers for all the pieces of
your system, but for a generic desktop, in general
you won't have too much trouble.
But why make a point of buying a system with a
dual-boot configuration preloaded? Why not just
download a copy of linux (or buy a linux cd) and
install it yourself on the workstation of you choice?
Good luck.
Bill Nussbaumer <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I recently ran across a dual booting desktop workstation (Linux and Win98) at
> www.thelinuxstore.com. Has anyone seen a reliable vendor selling dual boot
> laptops?
Frank R.Brown
Frank.R.Brown@MailAndNews
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