Installation on Toshiba laptop went perfect
This email is mostly for the record. As someone else mentioned to me with their results being good, I installed SuSE 9.0 on my Toshiba laptop yesterday and everything went fine. I had to change the resolution of the LCD, but other than that, no problem. Also, the installation was on a Windows XP laptop, so I now have it setup for dual booting. That too doesn't seem to be a problem. Tom -- Tom Nielsen Neuro Logic Systems 805.389.5435 x18 www.neuro-logic.com
What, please, was the specific model and configuration? I know that one chronic weak spot has been internal modems. Does yours have one? I regret buying one without a serial port -- a USB-Serial adapter doesn't always get it done. As a service to others you may wish to locate the hardware compatiblity lists for Linux, or at least for SuSE 9, and post your positive results. I know that when I was choosing a laptop I desperately sought accurate reports of 100% compatible laptops from which to choose. -- dmc Tom Nielsen wrote:
This email is mostly for the record. As someone else mentioned to me with their results being good, I installed SuSE 9.0 on my Toshiba laptop yesterday and everything went fine. I had to change the resolution of the LCD, but other than that, no problem.
Also, the installation was on a Windows XP laptop, so I now have it setup for dual booting. That too doesn't seem to be a problem.
Tom
--- edoc wrote:
What, please, was the specific model and configuration?
I know that one chronic weak spot has been internal modems. Does yours have one? I regret buying one without a serial port -- a USB-Serial adapter doesn't always get it done.
As a service to others you may wish to locate the hardware compatiblity lists for Linux, or at least for SuSE 9, and post your positive results.
I know that when I was choosing a laptop I desperately sought accurate reports of 100% compatible laptops from which to choose.
-- dmc
Tom Nielsen wrote:
This email is mostly for the record. As someone else mentioned to me with their results being good, I installed SuSE 9.0 on my Toshiba laptop yesterday and everything went fine. I had to change the resolution of the LCD, but other than that, no problem.
Also, the installation was on a Windows XP laptop, so I now have it setup for dual booting. That too doesn't seem to be a problem.
Tom
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Same here. If you could be so kind to report more details on the beast, that would be great. I would like to suggest you to comment your installation also on some of the linux on laptop sites (i.e. mobilix.com, linux-on-laptops.com, or others) We old Toshiba users are starving for Linux-Toshiba reports. thanks for your cooperation.
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--- edoc wrote:
What, please, was the specific model and configuration?
I know that one chronic weak spot has been internal modems. Does yours have one? I regret buying one without a serial port -- a USB-Serial adapter doesn't always get it done.
As a service to others you may wish to locate the hardware compatiblity lists for Linux, or at least for SuSE 9, and post your positive results.
I know that when I was choosing a laptop I desperately sought accurate reports of 100% compatible laptops from which to choose.
-- dmc
Tom Nielsen wrote:
This email is mostly for the record. As someone else mentioned to me with their results being good, I installed SuSE 9.0 on my Toshiba laptop yesterday and everything went fine. I had to change the resolution of the LCD, but other than that, no problem.
Also, the installation was on a Windows XP laptop, so I now have it setup for dual booting. That too doesn't seem to be a problem.
Tom
-- Check the headers for your unsubscription address For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com Also check the archives at http://lists.suse.com Please read the FAQs: suse-linux-e-faq@suse.com
Same here. If you could be so kind to report more details on the beast, that would be great.
I would like to suggest you to comment your installation also on some of the linux on laptop sites (i.e. mobilix.com, linux-on-laptops.com, or others)
We old Toshiba users are starving for Linux-Toshiba reports.
thanks for your cooperation. I used to have a Toshiba notebook running another distro. I found that Toshiba has a Linux-dedicated area which may help.
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On Thursday 11 March 2004 17:08, edoc wrote: Hi,
What, please, was the specific model and configuration?
I've got an A25-S207 and installed 9.0 on it. Works like a champ. Now, I haven't had to use the built in modem, but the built-in wireless card works fine. The regular network port also works. The system has a P4 2.66 ghz processor, 512 meg, and some wierd sort of graphics card that I don't remember right now. But SuSE found everything first time, and it hasn't missed a beat. Mike
I know that one chronic weak spot has been internal modems. Does yours have one? I regret buying one without a serial port -- a USB-Serial adapter doesn't always get it done.
As a service to others you may wish to locate the hardware compatiblity lists for Linux, or at least for SuSE 9, and post your positive results.
I know that when I was choosing a laptop I desperately sought accurate reports of 100% compatible laptops from which to choose.
-- dmc
Tom Nielsen wrote:
This email is mostly for the record. As someone else mentioned to me with their results being good, I installed SuSE 9.0 on my Toshiba laptop yesterday and everything went fine. I had to change the resolution of the LCD, but other than that, no problem.
Also, the installation was on a Windows XP laptop, so I now have it setup for dual booting. That too doesn't seem to be a problem.
Tom
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On Thu, 2004-03-11 at 11:09, Mike wrote:
On Thursday 11 March 2004 17:08, edoc wrote: Hi,
What, please, was the specific model and configuration?
I've got an A25-S207 and installed 9.0 on it. Works like a champ. Now, I haven't had to use the built in modem, but the built-in wireless card works fine. The regular network port also works. The system has a P4 2.66 ghz processor, 512 meg, and some wierd sort of graphics card that I don't remember right now. But SuSE found everything first time, and it hasn't missed a beat.
Mike
Hey Mike, Have you had a chance to try wi-fi? I have a USB D-Link 11mb adapter I tried with no luck. I'm not too optimistic about it working but thought I'd try to see what you've done. Tom -- Tom Nielsen Neuro Logic Systems 805.389.5435 x18 www.neuro-logic.com
On Thursday 11 March 2004 21:10, Tom Nielsen wrote:
I've got an A25-S207 and installed 9.0 on it. Works like a champ. Now, I haven't had to use the built in modem, but the built-in wireless card works fine. The regular network port also works. The system has a P4 2.66 ghz processor, 512 meg, and some wierd sort of graphics card that I don't remember right now. But SuSE found everything first time, and it hasn't missed a beat.
Mike
Hey Mike,
Have you had a chance to try wi-fi? I have a USB D-Link 11mb adapter I tried with no luck. I'm not too optimistic about it working but thought I'd try to see what you've done.
I use the wireless to connect to my d-link wireless router here at the house. I also carried it up to my son's house, and used it there. Just a matter of finding the network. Mine is built-in, and suse found it without any problems. It's setup at home for a single IP, but I did dhcp at the other place. Not tried it in public places as there really aren't any hot-spots around this area. Mike
Tom
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On Thu, 2004-03-11 at 08:09, Tom Nielsen wrote:
This email is mostly for the record. As someone else mentioned to me with their results being good, I installed SuSE 9.0 on my Toshiba laptop yesterday and everything went fine. I had to change the resolution of the LCD, but other than that, no problem.
Also, the installation was on a Windows XP laptop, so I now have it setup for dual booting. That too doesn't seem to be a problem.
Tom
Sorry not to give any more information. No matter what I give, it won't be enough, but let me give it a shot. Toshiba A15-S129. CompUSA purchase with XP preinstalled (NTFS). All I can tell you is that I created a partition using the Yast installer. Everything installed fine and I was able to get on the internet within a minute of the first boot....I had to setup the network settings. Please note that the above comment was in regards to the install only. I have not tried to play a DVD, or burn a CD. I have not tried to use the internal modem...since I don't have a dial-up account I can't try. The built-in nic worked fine. "As a service to others you may wish to locate the hardware compatiblity lists for Linux, or at least for SuSE 9, and post your positive results." I don't think that would be a good idea.....since I don't know what you're talking about :-) "I know that when I was choosing a laptop I desperately sought accurate reports of 100% compatible laptops from which to choose." I bought what was cheap at the time. I wasn't planning on putting Linux on it. I heard from someone in Germany that it worked fine on theirs....so I took a chance. Please keep in mind that my laptop is now a dual-boot. I really wish I can offer you all some type of "tech report" but I'm a bit of a hack and was just happy to get it working fine. Feel free to shoot questions, but all I've really done is get on the net and install synaptic. Tom -- Tom Nielsen Neuro Logic Systems 805.389.5435 x18 www.neuro-logic.com
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C Hamel
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edoc
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Mike
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Riccardo Facchini
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Tom Nielsen