I have just purchased a used Toshiba Satellite Pro 4300 notebook and with significant trepidation installed Win2K for my wife and then Fedora for me, with a view to setting it up as dual-boot. As I didn't get the original installation CD with the notebook, I had to find and download all of the Windows drivers to get everything working. This was a lengthy but relatively simple process once I had found the software on the WWW. I then started the Fedora install with 3 the CDs. Fedora detected everything on the notebook, defaulted to 1024 x 768 with millions of colours, installed Win2K in the grub boot screen and just... well... worked! I am SO impressed by this and it has been a great pleasure *finally* getting a Linux notebook, and not having to use Windoze any more. Now I just have to get my wife onto Fedora and it will be a consummate victory. :-) Cheers, Brad