Am 31.12.2010 11:15, schrieb jdd: > Hello > > an other idea :-) > > I know we have an Hadware compatibility list. Could we improve that > with an "openSUSE certified" list? > > It could be pretty easy. Some vendors have computers line quite stable > (I use an HP desktop). I would be just the matter of asking the > testers to find some common hardware amoung us and devote some > debugging activity just on this hardware, to have it 100% openSUSE > compatible - simple with an identified test base. > > then we could make this model visible on the wiki as a "don't worry" > option. > > Some sort of "please, devs, say what you use, I want the same" > > of course, I see this as a marketting object, that could be discussed > with the devs, not a technical goal... we could use this computer to > promote openSUSE > > jdd > Okay: Packard Bell EasyNote LJ61 is really not openSUSE-ready. After 20-59 minutes the PC shutdown by himself and I have to restart the Notebook. Please, when you buy a new Notebook, choose an other one!
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