I have an Acer 4736ZG runs arch fine, nvidia graphic. test the machine with a ubuntu cd is a good idea. On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 10:19 AM, Gregory Eric Sanderson <gzou2000@gmail.com
wrote:
I have a lenovo thinkpad T500 with optional intel 5100 AGN wireless card and HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GSA-U20N dvd recorder, and overall i'm quite satisfied. But I did get a few quirks :
- Graphics card is a switchable intel/ATI gpu, and I had to force the BIOS to only use either ATI or Intel. The open-source drivers don't support the ATI model yet, so I had to go with catalyst which has caused pains each time that I want to upgrade xorg. I haven't tried out the intel card under linux, but from what I read its well supported. -ACPI volume buttons don't work out-of-the-box, had to configure a key event listener and use amixer -Sound when playing a DVD is awfully quiet compared with winDVD, even with the volume at max
Otherwise the rest (webcam, wireless, suspend, SD card reader, etc) works fine
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On Mon, May 24, 2010 at 5:30 PM, David Rosenstrauch <darose@darose.net
wrote:
On 05/22/2010 11:33 AM, Magnus Therning wrote:
What laptops should I have a look at? Is there some brand (Dell, HP, ...) that is more Linux friendly than others?
My work laptop, a Dell Precision M4400, runs Arch fine. Had to install a few extra kernel modules (e.g., broadcom-wl), but everything else got picked up automagically.
HTH,
DR
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