On Wed, 2007-03-28 at 11:46 +0200, Aschwin Marsman wrote:
Hi,
I wanted no worries so I bought a SUSE certified laptop from TransTec. Later it appeared it had SATA i.s.o. IDE and that was not certified (and didn't work correctly, once in a while everything freezed). TransTec currently has no working laptop for Linux, they will be in a while but I can't wait because I'm going to Oxford for a weak after easter.
Q: which SUSE certified laptop works correctly with 10.2?
I'm currently thinking about buying a HP, e.g. NC6320 with intel processor, NC6325 with AMD processor. Both are SuSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 certified, according to HP.
Anybody experience with one of those laptops?
What does SUSE certified mean? Does every piece of hardware work?
Other recommendations are welcome. It's going to be used for business, no need for a very high 3D framerate although showing compiz can be usefull. The laptop should have firewire, bluetooth, wlan and working suspend/resume using open source drivers.
Greetings from a sunny the Netherlands,
Aschwin Marsman I have Dell Latitude D820 w/15.4 in screen, 1680X1050 Nvidia 7300, 2 GB ram, &2.33 GHz Core 2 Duo processor. Works fine with 10.2 including with compiz & XGL with either 32 or 64 bit Suse. Also works with Xen, since it got fixed, vmware, & parallels. Use it at work every day running WinXP in parallels under Suse 10.2. Very stable and I don't recall any crashes since I have had it, about 5 months. Suspend works as long as I am not running parallels.
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