said: 
>butch@fyrelizard.com wrote: 
>> Anyway, the Lifebook sure is sweet, if not congenial. 
>Here is how I looked at it.  Between Dani, Snap and Uniaudio OS/2 is  
>going to get the basic functions to work.  Anything else is a bonus. 
Are you partitioning with a windows installed on a partition? I agree that 
with Dani, Snap and Uniaudio os/2 should work on most computers. I bought 
a g3 Mac Powerbook on ebay.  Put OS-X on it and it runs great.  Like a 
dummy, I gave it to my son in exchange for the old A22m.  When I had the 
A22m I had os/2, BeOS, and Libranet Linux all installed.  It was great! 
Considering your line of reasoning, the LifeBook looks even better. 
>M$ has long said Win is plug & play.  I regularly plug in a drive on a  
>machine other than where it was built.  OS/2 doesn't seem to know the  
>difference.  Win goes nuts; it can't even find the mother board. 
>Ray 
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