On Thu, 29 Mar 2007, SOTL wrote: Thanks for all your replies, this helps a lot.
Best thing is get on the BB for the particular laptop and ascertain there what hardware will and will not work. The one for Thinkpads was posted in a previous posting today in this thread and since it is difficult to find I would suggest you look there to subscribe.
I will look into the archives first before I will post my question ;-) Problem with e.g. Emperor Linux is that I don't get the next day service that I need here in the Netherlands. That's why I choose TransTec: SUSE certified hardware, excellent technical support (they know what they are talking about) and for a reasonable price next day service for three years. I earn my money using the laptop and I need it to work. I would prefer to spent some extra cash to get that kind of support. Buying two laptops in case one breaks is a little bit two expensive. I hope the TransTec engineers are getting the laptop working soon, that would be my first choice. Q: How good is the service with the different manufacturers? I want everything working again within 24 hours. If HP or Lenovo can give the same service level as TransTec that would be fine too. Greeting from the Netherlands, Aschwin Marsman p.s.: Anyone going to the Accu Conference in Oxford after easter? -- aYniK Software Solutions all You need is Knowledge P.O. box 134 NL-7600 AC Almelo - the Netherlands a.marsman@aYniK.com http://www.aYniK.com -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org