Yes, Glen, but that's a particular situation. The general user that, let's
say has a laptop with Fedora and decides to buy a new one might be afraid
of wasting money in a machine that won't work well with Fedora. And think
is pure common sense to research which computer/hardware work best, so if
Hardware support on linux is very vague as far as purchase is concerned.
Most vendors make sure hardware support is there on linux by default in the
latest kernels.
The question is more like: Fedora or linux certified laptops. Picking out
random bought laptops for a budget wont really make any sen
IMHO: there is also a large difference in audience. The Ubuntu Hardware
page is for people who might be worried that their hardware will not
work with Ubuntu. I do not think Fedora's user base is as timid.
My experience in the Computer Science Dept at the University of Illinois
is that the res
Hi
We had earlier an HCL hw database, just we had retired long ago -
because of plenty of subversions of hw, and were a mess. Ubuntu has
preloaded laptops, desktops that they are selling - we don't have
that. Moreover every year mass of laptops and computer components are
appearing, and I think th
An article with the best hardware and laptop models that support Fedora out
of the box will really attract Linux newcomers to make Fedora their first
choice.
Ubuntu already makes it easy through a large list:
http://www.ubuntu.com/certification/desktop
Regards,
*Eric Nicholls*
On Mon, Oct 3,
I love the idea, but I am struggling with the complexity of implementation
There are multiple variations of models for manufacturers like Lenovo that make
it difficult to say 'best'.
For example: The Lenovo X1 Carbon has several models for each year. Then there
are CTO (Custom Built to Order)
Forwarding this to magazine list.
I like more like "Best Hardware" in general. But it will be realliy nice.
Best Regards,
2016-10-03 12:07 GMT-03:00 Sylvia Sánchez :
> Hello!
>
> I don't remember anyone bringing this topic, but if it's possible to do it
> I would love an article about this. I
Hello!
I don't remember anyone bringing this topic, but if it's possible to do it
I would love an article about this. I think it could be quite helpful.
Cheers,
Sylvia
On 3 October 2016 at 16:17, Eric Nicholls wrote:
>
> Good morning,
>
> Has someone considered making an article about t