You seem to be little short on recommendations since you posted however
individual recommendations are difficult to make.
A sort of works list might be better.
Generally Toshiba is a good start.
I have tried Linux Toshiba's and they generally work out of the box.
Fujitsu works as well and they host a user group that answers questions
on Linux. I my self have a li2727 that works well the only problem I
had was turning on the wifi adapter.
The general rule is the closer you get to the bleeding edge the less
likely it is to work with Linux. The upside the dusty today's special
might easily out perform the bosses super duper Vista machine (know this
to be true my boss has fat Fujitsu and it's goes like a gazelle on
Diazepam)
Good luck with your search
Any further questions you know where to ask.
Regards
Ray
On Thu, 2009-06-04 at 19:32 +0200, Miguel Angel Perez wrote:
Hi William,
Glad to know that things are finally working ^^, maybe when F11 gets
out you could try it and see if it gives you some better support for
compiz than F10. At least the kernel will be newer and then the hw
support should be better too.
When thinking to purchase a new laptop a good place to start is :
http://tuxmobil.org/mylaptops.html
Then select the brand you will trust your money to and look at the
latest supported models. Once you have selected a laptop take some
days to google around looking for incompatibilities with linux or for
unhappy owners of that model. You can also post the details here, with
some look you will find someone that knows something about it :)
2009/6/4 William Henry <whenry(a)redhat.com>
Hi Miguel,
Just thought I'd give you an update. I've been running Fedora
10 for several weeks now with few problems. I think the
biggest issue was the video card in the lenovo and I will make
sure that I look into video the next time I purchase a laptop.
When I disable compiz many of the issues go away. It would be
nice to have some of the compiz features but under the current
hardware it seems T61/Fedora 10 with compiz is not an option.
(I just see memory creep and CPU utilization crawl upwards to
where it's not usable and then crashes.)
But I'm now using F10 on my T61 in a fairly stable way for
several weeks.
If anyone can give me a recommendation for a good laptop spec.
for my next purchase please let me know. Thanks.
Best,
William
----- "Miguel Angel Perez" <mangelp(a)gmail.com> wrote:
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>
>
> 2009/3/1 William Henry <whenry(a)redhat.com>
>
>
>
> ----- "Miguel Angel Perez" <mangelp(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> >
>
> > 2009/2/27 William Henry <whenry(a)redhat.com>
> >
Hi,
> >
> > I've seen others have this problem and
I've seen a BZ regarding it. Its the "mouse
still moves but can't do anything with the
keyboard or mouse input' problem. Requires a
hardware reboot.
> >
> > I've given up on Fedora for a while until
I see this fixed. I don't have time for
multiple reboots a day and the risk of losing
data.
> >
> > I've also seen issues with
NetworkManager.
>
> > Make sure there are bug reports filled.
> >
>
>
WH: I've seen this bug already reported.
>
>
> >
> > I'm sadly disappointed with F10.
>
> > I'm sorry you are dissapointed with Fedora and sad
because your propietary stuff doesn't work on it.
Fedora as a distro doesn't have nothing to do with
such complains as they happen due a lack of proper
driver implementation as some companies still refuses
to support linux or because a software component is
not working properly. In both cases Fedora doesn't
directly develop the drivers or the components that
doesn't work and you should get your complain to the
upstream projects so they can fix it sometime or fill
a bug report to Fedora so they can report upstream and
apply patches as the come in.
>
>
WH: Huh? proprietary stuff?? No idea what you are
talking about unless you mean the hardware.
> Yes i was talking about the hardware. Having proper support
for all brand new hw is quite difficult if the hw vendor
doesn't support linux.
>
>
>
>
>
> >
> > If you feel that other modern distros works better
where Fedora fails you should check them but we all
use the same linux kernel and same X.org so lack of
hardware support is a common pain.
>
>
WH: I'm running RHEL which is more stable. But I like
to do other work on Fedora and was hoping Fedora 10
was more stable. I realize there are a lot of
different hardware platforms out there and it is
difficult to support. I'm a bit surpprised because
there are so many Lenova T6x around I thought that it
would have been tested more and there more stable.
>
> I don't know how many hardware platforms they have to test
new releases but i'm pretty sure that the real testing is done
when a new release comes out and we upgrade Fedora to the next
version. A lot of things can happen then.
>
>
>
> TBW this seemed to get worse the last few weeks so I
wonder if some of my updates made the issue much more
frequent.
>
> They must be fighting the bugs :), but still is too soon to
have them fixed. I've run in a lot of problems with
NetworkManager with F9 and F10 that only got solved after the
hw driver got properly fixed (intel wifi driver).
>
>
>
> Best,
> William
>
> >
>
> >
> > Regards,
> > William
> >
> >
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