Hi Robert, Sounds like you & Noelle are well this holiday season. Nancy and I wish you all our best! Couple of things caught my eye. Platforms for Ubuntu: I dug up a Lenovo T60 from the recycle pile at the office about a year ago. The symptom appeared to be that after a very short period of time (either during, or shortly after boot) the system would hang hard. Problem was a bad battery of all things! The machine ran perfectly on the ac adaptor alone (w/o the battery installed). Ubuntu works great on this machine! Suspend/hibernate work out-of-the- box, and resume from suspend is almost instentaneous. Sound/network and even bluetooth work out of the box. A little digging revealed a package or two which allowed the fingerprint reader to work as well. It's my main machine currently. Apple etc.: it sounds like you're leaning away from Apple's walled garden. Don't blame you for that. I find myself somewhat seduced by stuff that is mostly intuitive (as you mentioned) and mostly works. This evening I upgraded my iPhone to iOS 4.2 and I then hacked cups on my Ubuntu 10.10/T60 to make AirPrint work. Of course I need to have my laptop up and running for this to work but I'm still thrilled to be able to print from my iPhone w/o having to buy HP's newest printer. Windows under Linux: I didn't quite follow the difficulties you encountered there. For instance right now I have an older PC that I built (ASUS motherboard with an integrated nVidia 6150 graphics chip) which is also running Ubuntu 10.10. I have VirtualBox running on this with windoze XP SP3. That combination seems to run ok. I can access the windoze desktop from the T60 via RDP! Macs: I'm getting tired of fooling with hardware and OSs. I can do that but it eats time I'd rather spend elsewhere. When my current machines are at their end of life I expect I'll sell my soul to Apple and get an iMac. They look soooo nice! Happy holidays! -- Farrell