Good going! What color? Any issues installing?

> -----Original Message-----
> From: AC Perdon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2005 11:20 AM
> To: Philippine Linux Users Group Mailing List
> Subject: Re: [plug] Best Laptop for Linux
> 
> 
> Hi guys!
> 
> Im using a powerpc a old iBook, it looks like a clam with a 
> speed of a old pentium II i have installed ubuntu it works 
> fine for me i could surf the net, check mails using email 
> client, ssh our servers using terminal. expect for the modem 
> i could not make it work. so far im enjoying linux on my iBook
> 
> On Apr 11, 2005 11:06 PM, Federico Sevilla III 
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Mon, Apr 11, 2005 at 10:33:32PM +0800, smart penguin wrote:
> > > Hi there, this is in relation to the posting of :Linux on ECS 
> > > Desknote A530:, which i was hoping you could give me some opinion.
> > >
> > > Can (Fedora or Mandriva) linux run on "ECS A530" or "Thinknote" 
> > > laptop ? cause im planning to buy a laptop that can really handle 
> > > linux.
> > >
> > > Any comment is highly appreciate. Thanks.
> > 
> > This is neither a direct answer to your subject (Best Laptop for 
> > Linux) or your questions above (Linux on ECS A530 / 
> ThinkNote), but I 
> > thought I'd mention that I've had an Asus L4500R for quite 
> some time 
> > now and am very happy with it. I am running Debian GNU/Linux Sid, 
> > dist-upgraded at least once a month when I have time (with 
> > apt-listbugs to catch obvious showstoppers, of course), with Linux 
> > kernel 2.6.11.6, and XFS on LVM2 on a Western Digital WD800UE 80GB 
> > 5400RPM laptop hard drive that I bought separately and had 
> installed 
> > into my system free of charge at the ASUS service center in 
> Megamall.
> > 
> > Some issues (and non-issues) that remain:
> > 
> > 1. My WinModem still doesn't work. ALSA is supposed to 
> support this, 
> > already. It detects it, as evidenced by these kernel messages:
> > 
> >     ALSA device list:
> >       #0: ATI IXP rev 0 with AD1980 at 0xfe700000, irq 5
> >       #1: ATI IXP Modem rev 1 at 0xfe800000, irq 5
> > 
> > I can also access it using minicom:
> > 
> >     ati1
> >     SmartLink Soft Modem, 2.9.9
> >     Smart Link Ltd.
> >     OK
> >     ati3
> >     hw:1
> >     alsa modem driver
> >     OK
> >     ati4
> >     s00=000 s01=000 s02=043 s03=013 s04=010 s05=008 s06=002 s07=045
> >     s08=002 s09=006 s10=007 s11=100 s12=050 s13=001 s14=000 s15=001
> >     s16=001 s17=000 s18=000 s19=000 s20=000 s21=000 s22=000 s23=000
> >     OK
> > 
> > But I can't get a dialtone. Go figure.
> > 
> > 2. Support for the Broadcom BCM4301 wireless network adapter is 
> > through ndiswrappers and the Windows driver bcmwl5. Not 
> optimal, but 
> > it has worked very stably from the first day I got it up 
> and running, 
> > so honestly, I'm not complaining (unless I'm willing to 
> actually put 
> > in development time and write that open source driver myself, which 
> > I'm not).
> > 
> > 3. ASUS ACPI support doesn't work. When compiled in, it detects the 
> > machine as an L4R, which is supposed to be supported. 
> However, I can't 
> > control the LEDs or access battery levels or anything. Plus, it 
> > prevents
> > Fn+F5 and Fn+F6 from controlling brightness (which works perfectly 
> > Fn+even
> > with ACPI enabled as long as ASUS ACPI isn't). I've never 
> really had 
> > time or motivation, since they're very minor, but it would 
> be nice to 
> > be able to control the LEDs in front, pol battery levels, and have 
> > volume (through ALSA) controlled by Fn+F10, Fn+F11 and Fn+F12.
> > 
> > Just some bits on the topic for anyone out there thinking 
> of getting a 
> > decent laptop to run GNU/Linux on. On a side note, I regret having 
> > gotten this 15" model. For just a bit more, I could have 
> gotten a 12" 
> > model that would have been much lighter to carry around. I bought a 
> > Samsonite laptop backpack that already provides pretty good weight 
> > distribution, but it's still uncomfortable having to lug this thing 
> > around for extended periods.
> > 
> > My next purchase (not anytime soon, though) just has to be a much 
> > lighter model. I don't need the CD writer all the time, so 
> an external 
> > drive will be fine, and as long as the resolution's good, I think I 
> > can manage with a physically smaller LCD monitor. The ASUS S5N[1] 
> > looks nice.  The M5N[2], too, actually, but it's more expensive and 
> > has the combo drive built in. And then of course, there's the 
> > PowerBook[3]. I'm not sure about hardware support, but if 
> Linus uses 
> > Mac hardware, it shouldn't be that bad.
> > 
> > [1] 
> > 
> http://usa.asus.com/products/notebook/s5series/s5200n/s5200n_o
verview.htm
> [2]
http://usa.asus.com/products/notebook/m5series/m5200n/m5200n_overview.htm
> [3] http://www.apple.com/powerbook/index12.html
> 
>  --> Jijo
> 
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