Re: [OCLUG-Tech] Linux Digest, Vol 155, Issue 5

2017-12-22 Thread Rick Leir
Alan IBM / Lenovo is supposedly supported by Redhat. Dell is a good bet too. Google would find you better info than this email list. But as Peter says, Ubuntu has a much better UI. Redhat is focussed on reliability, virtualization and enterprise server systems. Cheers -- Rick On December 22, 2

Re: [OCLUG-Tech] Linux Digest, Vol 155, Issue 5

2017-12-22 Thread Peter Meyer
Hi: Call me curious why? I've found RHEL to be so limiting in terms of desktop/packages support that I'd rather run Ubuntu as the Host OS and RHEL as a guest within a VM. Peter Hey folks, > > Is there a certified RHEL7 / vendor supported laptop out there? > > I know that Dell supports Ubunt

Re: [OCLUG-Tech] Certified RHEL7 laptop?

2017-12-22 Thread Alan McKay
This is for work I want something that is officially supported by the vendor in the same way Windows is. Dell supports the Ubuntu LTS releases. We currently use those but I'd sooner have an officially supported RHEL box ___ Linux mailing list Linux@lis

Re: [OCLUG-Tech] Certified RHEL7 laptop?

2017-12-22 Thread Alex Pilon
On Fri, Dec 22, 2017 at 10:22:34AM -0500, Alan McKay wrote: > Is there a certified RHEL7 / vendor supported laptop out there? > > I know that Dell supports Ubuntu but looking for RHEL Is this certification for yourself or for some corpo? Is this a matter of support, or just whether it boots and d

[OCLUG-Tech] Certified RHEL7 laptop?

2017-12-22 Thread Alan McKay
Hey folks, Is there a certified RHEL7 / vendor supported laptop out there? I know that Dell supports Ubuntu but looking for RHEL thanks, -Alan -- "You should sit in nature for 20 minutes a day. Unless you are busy, then you should sit for an hour" - Zen Proverb __