I've ben thinking for a long time of buying a laptop for working on my projectduring trips and overseas stays ... rather than renting desktops. Needless to say I wish to rn SuSE. Up to last year most laptops were shipped with Windows installed and vendors/makers denied any responsibility about replacing Windows with SuSE satisfactorily. Another drawback is the particular configuration I need. Basically I'm looking for at least 1GB RAM, Pentiun IV or equivalent processor at least 3.06 GHz or faster. I aslso need the wireless network and a true model for occasional dial-up connections. Last year i thought I had found a laptop with the above characteristics but a better look at its components revealed an extrmely slow access to the data bus which would result in many CPU idle cycles. During the last year laptops have evolved and maybe the current market offers even more than I need ... I havent' found any time to follow up unluckily ... recently I've been offered a laptop ECS which is to me a totally unknown brand name. My understanding is that some third parties buy the main components and then they assembly them together according to the customer's requests .. which sounds pretty convenient.. But there may be a pitfall I cannot see out of ignorance in this field. Honestly I do not know whether it's better to buy a known brand like Dell, HP, IMB, etc ... or save some money and still have a reliable laptop specially made for me by these third parties ... I'd greatly appreciate some advice Maura EM
On Thursday 08 July 2004 07:26 pm, Maura Edeweiss Monville wrote:
Needless to say I wish to rn SuSE. Up to last year most laptops were .. Another drawback is the particular configuration I need. Basically I'm looking for at least 1GB RAM, Pentiun IV or equivalent processor at least 3.06 GHz or faster. I aslso need the wireless network and a true model for occasional dial-up connections.
Maura, I think you'll be really happy with SuSE 9.1 on a laptop. I've used it on my desktop since version 5.3, and on my laptop since version 8.2. My laptop has been my *only* work machine for last 4 months, and I have not had any downtime. I have Windows XP running inside of VMWare, to handle the Windows programs I can't replace: Visio and Project. Regarding hardware--HP and Compaq have great products and are easy to get parts/service for. You can get boxed at most electronics stores, or they can build-to-order for a reasonable price. Good warranty too. Personally I prefer the HP's styling, but that's a cosmetic issue. FYI: My machine is a 15" screen, AMD 2200+ cpu, 512MB ram (soon to be 1GB), a 40GB hard disk, built-in 802.11B, RJ-11 ethernet, IEEE1394 (firewire), CDRW/DVD, 56k modem, 2 PCMCIA slots, parallel, serial, S-Video port, 2 USB ports, and a keyboard/mouse port. It cost about $1000 over a year ago. I'm sure the feature list is even better now. Let me know if you want to see screenshots of anything running. Best of luck in your search. Chris Freyer
On Friday 09 July 2004 01:26, Maura Edeweiss Monville wrote: [laptop hardware questions] Please don't cross-post to multiple mailing lists at once, in particular not to completely unrelated ones - this is completely off-topic for suse-programming-e@suse.com. CU -- Stefan Hundhammer <sh@suse.de> Penguin by conviction. YaST2 Development SuSE Linux AG Nuernberg, Germany
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Chris Freyer
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Maura Edeweiss Monville
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Stefan Hundhammer