You may want to visit Ubuntu's hardware compatibility list (
http://www.ubuntu.com/certification/). They have a comprehensive list of
what laptops work with Ubuntu. :)

On Sun, Aug 28, 2011 at 9:38 AM, Roberto Verzola <rverz...@gn.apc.org>wrote:

> Hello guys,
>
> I'm shopping (first-time buyer) for a netbook. I'll be using it
> basically as server for  2, maybe later 3, cellphones that I use to
> communicate with a network of farmers and farmer-trainers. It will run
> Linux and my particular application, which is programmed in Python. (For
> the curious, check out the tabloid Bulgar every Sunday, and look in the
> inside pages for a tiny ad about a free primer on the system of rice
> intensification.)
>
> My desktop, on which the application currently runs, is a small Compaq I
> bought 2nd hand from HMR (P5, 768Mb of mem) running Kubuntu 8.4 and I'm
> fine with it, so it seems most current specs will exceed my machine's.
> My workhorse phone is a 2330c Nokia, which works somewhat (not
> perfectly) with gnokii.
>
> My main priority is compatibility with Linux and reliability. I don't
> want small things like keys that don't work or cracks on the screen
> hinge, or a flaky USB port, etc. within a year or so after purchase.
>
> I'd appreciate advice from people who've used some of these netbooks, in
> particular their quirks vis-a-vis Linux. The brands I've seen so far
> include Neo, Asus, MSI, HP, Fujitsu, Samsung. Lenovo. I haven't made up
> my mind.
>
> If you actually have a machine to recommend because of your great
> experience with it, that would even be better.
>
> By the way: the low-end Samsung laser printer ML-2010 works fine with
> Linux, but the machine itself had poor print quality. After two years
> putting up with it, I shifted to a Brother HL-2140. It also works with
> Linux, and has much better print quality than the Samsung. Its cartridge
> also last longer. The HL also jams much less often than the ML. The HP
> low-end laser was the worst in this regard(this was experience 3 years
> back...). I've never seen a laser printer that rarely (not to mention
> never) jams. Has anyone?
>
> If the thread due to this posting is off-topic, kindly drop me private
> mail instead.
>
> Greetings to all,
>
> Obet Verzola
>
>
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