on Sun, Sep 28, 2003 at 06:23:47PM -0500, Kent West ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > alex wrote: > > >Suppose someone wants to put together or buy a computer ---something > >that is fully compatible with Linux.....no makedo patches such as for > >winmodems or other components, etc---how can you make sure you're > >getting what you want? > > > >What are the indicators that will tell us whether the components are > >fully Linux compatible, whether they are part of a ready to run > >Windows computer, a systemless computer, a bare bones box, or one that > >you build from scratch?
> Last time I bought a computer, I had the sales guy fire it up with my > Knoppix CD in it. I wasn't able to test the modem, but I was able to > run pppconfig and see that the modem was not autodetected. Everything > else, sound, ethernet, etc (don't believe I tested APM) worked fine. > Of course, this won't work for individual pieces if you're building > your own, and may not work depending on what test-setup is available > at the store, or if you're buying online. As a side benefit, I was > able to "sell" the sales guy on Knoppix. (I may have even left him a > copy; I can't remember). I have to second this strongly. If you're buying a system from a small vendor, leave a copy of the Knoppix disk with them for compatibility testing. Essentially: boot the system and try everything you can -- graphics, disk, network, modem, sound, USB, Firewire. You should be able to get a pretty good idea of everything that does or doesn't work properly. If thet system doesn't meet your expectations, explain to the vendor specifically why you're rejecting it. Additionally: the 'system-info' script found at the URL below will give you a useful catalog of the configuration and capabilities of the system, run it and save output. http://twiki.iwethey.org/Main/LinuxSystemInfoScript There is a similar tool packaged for Debian, though the name slips my mind. I prefer the output selection/formatting of the system-info script. Peace. -- Karsten M. Self <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://kmself.home.netcom.com/ What Part of "Gestalt" don't you understand? At the sound of the toner, boycott Lexmark: trade restraint via DMCA. http://news.com.com/2100-1023-979791.html
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