on Thu, Jul 26, 2001 at 01:06:22AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Hello, > > I plan to purchase a notebook that shall run debian GNU/Linux. My > question: do I have to take care on special features? I do not expect > to get all running, but I require X-Window and Ethernet to run on my > Linux box, perhaps sound. Any comments basing on your experiences? > What products/single compnents to avoid??? > > Two in my closer choice (the products names are for germany, I dunno > foreign names for equal models): > > Toshiba Satellite 3000-100 with nVidia Geforce 2 GO, PIII > Compaq Presario 1211EA with ATI M1, Athlon4
No specifics on your candidates. General issues with laptops from my and anecdotal experience: - APM and power management features. I've not been able to get sleep/suspend to work since tweaking my box at some point, it comes back up. I've also found I had to disable "SpeedStep" (aka Geyserville) CPU speed stepping, which lets the CPU run more slowly when on battery than AC. This was causing kernel panics and hard lockups. - Modems. The Lucent WinModem chipset *is* supported, but with a binary-only AFAIK. I've opted for a PCMCIA modem instead. - USB/FireWire. You can probably get them to work, but may have to tweak things a bit. Those were the biggies. 98% of what I want to work, works. Having GNU/Linux with me wherever I got simply rocks. My hardware: the Compal 20U OEMed by TuxTops, now available via QLItech (http://www.qlitech.com/) or ChemBook. Aside from a flakey power port, no problems with the unit, and it's an excellent mix of small and light, but still full-featured with a reasonable (1024x768) display and good keyboard feel. Cheers. -- Karsten M. Self <kmself@ix.netcom.com> http://kmself.home.netcom.com/ What part of "Gestalt" don't you understand? There is no K5 cabal http://gestalt-system.sourceforge.net/ http://www.kuro5hin.org Are these opinions my employer's? Hah! I don't believe them myself!
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