Hej Evgeni, Evgeni Golov wrote: > Hio Boris, > > On Wed, 27 Sep 2006 14:24:07 +0200 Boris Andratzek wrote: > > >>ich bin neu auf der Liste, habe mich gerade eingetragen, um evtl. von >>Euren Erfahrungen teilhaben zu können! > > > even I can understand your message, other may be not, because this is a > english spoken mailing-list. So please respect that ;-) > Now to your questions.
Ooops, did not realize that! Thanks for answering anyway!! I'm going to translate the whole thing.... > > >>I'm going to buy a new Laptops in close future. These are the features I >>search for: >> >>- CoreDuo-Technologie > > > good choice, mine works very well > > >>- 17" screen > > > why such a big LCD? my 15.4" does a great work at 1680x1050 I am used to! My last Laptop was a Toshiba Satellite S1900 (304) with 17" screen (4:3) 1280x1024. I found that to be very usable! > > >>- WLAN > > > ok > > >>- Bluetooth > > > mh. would suck your battery empty... > > >>- HD >= 120 GB > > > have 100Gb, it's enough =) Well, yes, enough.... Let me be honest: I like to use the maschine as entertainment as well besides being a working horse. Collect some movies and some MP3s and you'll be happy with a huge disk! > > >>- DVD+-RW DoubleLayer > > > yepp. > > >>- if possible MultiMedia-Features like camera, DVB-T-tuner, HDMI-Output.... > > > as written for Bluetooth - if these features are built in, they will > use a lot of power, even if you do not use them. Yes, I know, but as mentioned above, I like to have som fun with the laptop as well! I logged my typical using in the past and realized I do not use the computer with battery... > > >>I found a Sony VGN AR11M during my research, wich of course comes with Windows >>XP Media Center Edition. Now I'd like to know, if there are any experiences >> with that maschine or Sony as trademark in common concerning the >>use with Debian-Linux. I have difficulties using the Forum on the Sony page: >>I found a thread 'AR11M and Linux', but cannot read it because I don't have >>any Sony-hardware >>registered.... :-( > > > I have a IBM/Lenovo Thinkpad Z61m - would preffer this one over the > Sony, even it does not have neither bluetooth, nor dvb-t, nor a cam. > > >>I even don't find any details about the used cipsets except: >> >>WLAN Chip Intel 3945ABG - no Problem with Linux > > > Should work, when you are able to compile from source, because there is > still no driver for this one in Debian, but my ThinkPad has this one > too and it works. > > >>NVIDIA GeForce Go 7600 - also no problem > > > should work well, but you have a bigger display with a lower > resolution :P > > >>But what about Modem, LAN, Cardreader, Camera, DVB-T-Tuner, >>S-Video, HDMI, Bluetooth??? > > > Modem - do you really need it? these are mostly a part of the soundcard > on recent laptops. May work, maybe not. I find it a good idea to have EVERY possibility to connect. Also I have a ISDN-PCMCIA-Card.... > LAN - should work out-of-the-box, no matter which chip is in > CardReader - may be bitchy as hell, mine is. > Cam - dunno > DVB-T - no idea what a chip is in, but since kernel 2.6.15 there are > many chips supported, so you may have luck > > You do not ask for suspend-to-{ram|disk} - do you do not need them? no, not important. see above! > > neverless, I would never by a computer (or even a laptop) without the > info on ALL hardware is used - it can end with a great pain in your ass. That's why I wrote in here!! > > At least, I think you already know http://tuxmobil.org, look at this if > not, but your particular model isn't listed there. I saw that. Maybe it's too new.... > > kind regards Thank you for your thoughts! I would have been surprised, if there wasn't a known name from debain-user-german on this list :-) Boris