Re: It's a simple question....

2007-02-26 Thread Celejar
On Wed, 21 Feb 2007 15:49:48 -0800 Paul Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Justin Hartman wrote: So down to the simple question. Is this really normal on a PC-based Laptop to experience such pitfalls in installing Debian? With the IBM/Lenovo Thinkpads, not usually. With Dell, HP, Acer,

Re: It's a simple question....

2007-02-21 Thread Paul Johnson
Justin Hartman wrote: So down to the simple question. Is this really normal on a PC-based Laptop to experience such pitfalls in installing Debian? With the IBM/Lenovo Thinkpads, not usually. With Dell, HP, Acer, etc, yes, the experience is typical. This is a result of most laptop vendors not

Re: It's a simple question....

2007-02-21 Thread Joe Emenaker
Paul Johnson wrote: Voting with your money is important when it comes to compatability on Linux. I'd be all for getting something other than a Dell, but they were the only ones I could find that offered a laptop with a screen resolution meeting or exceeding 1600x1200. Does anybody know of

Re: It's a simple question....

2007-02-19 Thread Chris Lale
Steve Lamb wrote: Justin Hartman wrote: Wouldn't the Debian Live CD work as a better option? Not really. Since Debian has so many different release architectures they really don't push automatic detection and configuration as far as the splinter distributions which focus mostly

Re: It's a simple question....

2007-02-18 Thread Anthony Campbell
On 17 Feb 2007, Steve Lamb wrote: Justin Hartman wrote: So down to the simple question. Is this really normal on a PC-based Laptop to experience such pitfalls in installing Debian? Yes. Laptops are notorious for having horrible compatibility with anything other than the OS they are

Re: It's a simple question....

2007-02-18 Thread Justin Hartman
On 2/18/07, Anthony Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Not really what you want to hear, but try Ubuntu live; if it works, at least you'll know that it's *possible* to get things running in Linux. Wouldn't the Debian Live CD work as a better option? Regards Justin Hartman PGP Key ID: 102CC123

Re: It's a simple question....

2007-02-18 Thread Steve Lamb
Justin Hartman wrote: Wouldn't the Debian Live CD work as a better option? Not really. Since Debian has so many different release architectures they really don't push automatic detection and configuration as far as the splinter distributions which focus mostly on the x86 architecture. A

Re: It's a simple question....

2007-02-18 Thread Anthony Campbell
On 18 Feb 2007, Steve Lamb wrote: Justin Hartman wrote: Wouldn't the Debian Live CD work as a better option? Not really. Since Debian has so many different release architectures they really don't push automatic detection and configuration as far as the splinter distributions which

Re: It's a simple question....

2007-02-17 Thread Steve Lamb
Justin Hartman wrote: So down to the simple question. Is this really normal on a PC-based Laptop to experience such pitfalls in installing Debian? Yes. Laptops are notorious for having horrible compatibility with anything other than the OS they are shipped with. This is because to cram so

It's a simple question....

2007-02-16 Thread Justin Hartman
In the past few months that I've used Debian I've now successfully managed to install unstable on an Apple iBook G4, Apple mac mini (both PowerPC) and Intel Celeron PC. I've also installed testing on a server that I run which is powered by Intel P4 chips. That's now 4 machines without many