Linux notebook is nothing else but a standard notebook PC, right? I was thinking about installing Linux on my notebook, but I was afraid of limited driver support. Also, I run FreeBSD on a desktop here, and I like Gnome and KDE, but I think they are still far from Panther's intuitive design.
Here is my recent Mac "experience." I visited a friend (hi DaNDeE

) and had the chance to play with his Powerbook. Do you know Exposé? It is the way how you quickly navigate open windows in Panther. Exposé is simple and elegant design - Microsoft has never been able to accomplish this with Windows. I don't know why. They have enough money to buy an entire country, yet, they fail to hire some capable designers to at least copy what Apple has been doing so successfully over time.