On Wed, 2007-03-28 at 11:46 +0200, Aschwin Marsman wrote: > Hi, > > I wanted no worries so I bought a SUSE certified laptop > from TransTec. Later it appeared it had SATA i.s.o. IDE > and that was not certified (and didn't work correctly, > once in a while everything freezed). TransTec currently > has no working laptop for Linux, they will be in a while > but I can't wait because I'm going to Oxford for a weak > after easter. > > Q: which SUSE certified laptop works correctly with > 10.2? > > I'm currently thinking about buying a HP, e.g. NC6320 with > intel processor, NC6325 with AMD processor. Both are SuSE > Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 certified, according to HP. > > Anybody experience with one of those laptops? > > What does SUSE certified mean? Does every piece of hardware > work? > > Other recommendations are welcome. It's going to be used > for business, no need for a very high 3D framerate > although showing compiz can be usefull. The laptop should > have firewire, bluetooth, wlan and working suspend/resume > using open source drivers. > > Greetings from a sunny the Netherlands, > > Aschwin Marsman I have Dell Latitude D820 w/15.4 in screen, 1680X1050 Nvidia 7300, 2 GB ram, &2.33 GHz Core 2 Duo processor. Works fine with 10.2 including with compiz & XGL with either 32 or 64 bit Suse. Also works with Xen, since it got fixed, vmware, & parallels. Use it at work every day running WinXP in parallels under Suse 10.2. Very stable and I don't recall any crashes since I have had it, about 5 months. Suspend works as long as I am not running parallels.
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