On Mon, 13 Aug 2007 21:00:12 +0200, Robert Goley wrote:
> Do any of you have
> any recommendations in regard to this laptop?
Looks like it is based on the Santa Rosa chipset. You might want to check
out my report on the Debian Wiki:
http://wiki.debian.org/Installing_Debian_On/SantaRosa
What's
I am looking at getting a Toshiba M9 laptop. I have checked the normal places
and can not find a report of anyone running linux on it. Do any of you have
any recommendations in regard to this laptop? I want to run 64 bit Etch on
it.
Robert
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Hi,
APIC is a feature, a new one to support better IRQ handling on the mainboard.
Normally its a Chip included in the chipset. Sadly some/most BIOS vendors do not
support APIC, so sometimes when Linux uses APIC it ends in strange/unstable
behavior.
Just try to boot your kernel with the option "n
On Fri, 2006-10-20 at 09:54 +0200, Miroslav Maiksnar wrote:
> As for SMP kernel freezing, try adding "noapic" to kernel parameters. It is
> quite common issue, that motherboards for dual-core CPUs don't have APIC.
>
> Mixi
>
I had to google APIC because I didn't know what is was. Is it possibl
Philip Bellenoit wrote:
Sometimes bad experiences can be helpful. Here is mine.
[...]
I'm sure that in time I'll get all these issues resolved--part of the
problem is my own inexperience. But next time I buy it won't be
anything too new.
It's a pitty that still hardware manufacturers don
Dne pátek 20 říjen 2006 06:16 Philip Bellenoit napsal(a):
> Several SMP kernels I've tried make my laptop freeze so I'm
> don't get dual core support.
As for SMP kernel freezing, try adding "noapic" to kernel parameters. It is
quite common issue, that motherboards for dual-core CPUs don't have A
On Fri, 2006-10-20 at 00:16 -0400, Philip Bellenoit wrote:
> Sometimes bad experiences can be helpful. Here is mine.
>
> I bought a Compaq Presario V6000 laptop a fews weeks after it hit the
> store shelves. It has a dual core AMD Turion64 processor. I thought I
> would be a BIG SHOT shot and t
Sometimes bad experiences can be helpful. Here is mine.
I bought a Compaq Presario V6000 laptop a fews weeks after it hit the
store shelves. It has a dual core AMD Turion64 processor. I thought I
would be a BIG SHOT shot and tell all my friends, "Hey I'm running
GNU/Linux, on my new laptop, not
hi,
Owen Heisler wrote:
> I'd like to get a laptop, but don't know where I should look...
>
> It would be really great if it was fully supported by the Linux kernel
yes, a thinkpad seems like a good idea for that
> (maybe even video acceleration as well? Is there such a thing?),
> without all t
On Wednesday 18 October 2006 06:56, Micha wrote:
> While TP are well known for good battery performance and solid
> hardware crafting (but Lenovo may level the niveau now, probably
> even IBM would have been urged to do so), many people are looking
> for a desktop replacement which mostly is on mai
While TP are well known for good battery performance and solid
hardware crafting (but Lenovo may level the niveau now, probably
even IBM would have been urged to do so), many people are looking
for a desktop replacement which mostly is on main power and has
good multimedia capabilities, and a w
Yes thinkpad is a good option, but maybe you want to check others models and prices. My hint is to go in http://www.linux-laptop.net/ and maybe there you can find a good laptop for you. If you are scared about the compatibility of linux in a laptop there you can find all information and how to conf
On Wed, 2006-10-18 at 02:17 +0200, Florian Reitmeir wrote:
> On Die, 17 Okt 2006, Owen Heisler wrote:
> > I'd like to get a laptop, but don't know where I should look...
>
> get a Thinkpad..
>
> http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/ThinkWiki
Okay, I wondered if I'd hear about Thinkpads, as I've seen th
Hi,
On Die, 17 Okt 2006, Owen Heisler wrote:
> I'd like to get a laptop, but don't know where I should look...
get a Thinkpad..
http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/ThinkWiki
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I'd like to get a laptop, but don't know where I should look...
It would be really great if it was fully supported by the Linux kernel
(maybe even video acceleration as well? Is there such a thing?),
without all the annoying fiddling.
Next, I don't know if it is really possible with laptops, but
On Thu, 10 Apr 2003, Ben Southwood wrote:
> Try the Asus L3C series,
>
> Mine is a 1.7GHZ 512Mb DDR ATI Radeon M7500 Ram 15" 1400x1050 40Gb HDD
> CD-RW/DVD combo drive
> not tooo heavy big screen, love it! currently running Woody, RH7.3 & M$ XP
> Pro (the things you have to do for work..!)
>
>
On Thursday 10 Apr 2003 12:59 pm, Eduard Bloch wrote:
> > What exactly is the Pentium-M chip? I checked the Intel site recently
> > but couldn't see anything about the difference between a Pentium-M and
> > P3/P4.
>
> Similar to Mobile Athlon but a bit better. Partially redesigned Pentium
> proces
#include
* Russell Coker [Thu, Apr 10 2003, 10:47:23AM]:
> The requirements of "not too heavy and big" and "big screen" are mutually
> exclusive.
He may have a look at the new PowerBooks which are extremely thin,
3.1Kg. Something I would buy if they were not so expensive.
> The light laptops a
I prefer IBM Thinkpad. I installed some Suse versions on notebooks of
the A series and had never any problems. Installing the system using
the default installation mode was not problem.
i.e.: http://www.lathi.net/pages/thinkpad.html
Greetings,
Andreas
florian wrote:
hi!
im currently searc
Imho you should try an Apple iBook or PowerBook. They have good displays,
leight weight and are well supported. the components are good (ati radeon
mobility, geforce 4 go, 100mbit lan, airport extreme, firewire, cdrw / dvd rw).
but the PowerBooks are a bit expensive.
Min. resolution is 1024x768
>
> those sony's sound nice but, and if you can, find out a bit about Sharp,
> those screens rock for clarity, pricey but I believe.
>
try the Sharp keyboard before you buy it. I have seen at least two models
where the key layout was just plain weird. Things like the tilde being above
the ent
Try the Asus L3C series,
Mine is a 1.7GHZ 512Mb DDR ATI Radeon M7500 Ram 15" 1400x1050 40Gb HDD
CD-RW/DVD combo drive
not tooo heavy big screen, love it! currently running Woody, RH7.3 & M$ XP Pro
(the things you have to do for work..!)
needed to update sndconfig & XFree86 from unstable to get
On Thu, 10 Apr 2003 06:14, florian wrote:
> im currently searching a nice laptop which works well
> with debian. basically it should have a at least 15" big
> screen and at least 1400x1050 px resolution..
>
> would be also great if it would not be too heavy and
> big.. anybody got an recommendation
On Wed, Apr 09, 2003 at 03:40:06PM -0600, John Schmidt wrote:
> On Wednesday 09 April 2003 2:14 pm, florian wrote:
> > hi!
> >
> > im currently searching a nice laptop which works well
> > with debian. basically it should have a at least 15" big
> > screen and at least 1400x1050 px resolution..
> >
"florian" == csshsh writes:
florian> would be also great if it would not be too heavy and
florian> big.. anybody got an recommendation for that?
If you are biased towards small (no 15" screen!) I can recommend the
Sony Vaio (I've owned a N505VE for over 3 years now) and the Compaq
A
hi!
im currently searching a nice laptop which works well
with debian. basically it should have a at least 15" big
screen and at least 1400x1050 px resolution..
would be also great if it would not be too heavy and
big.. anybody got an recommendation for that?
I would look at ASLab (www.asla
> im currently searching a nice laptop which works well
> with debian. basically it should have a at least 15" big
> screen and at least 1400x1050 px resolution..
I own a Dell Inspiron 8200 with those nice screen specs. The only objections
I find are:
- Don't choose models with nvidia cards... ATI
On Wed, Apr 09, 2003 at 05:21:40PM -0400, KryptoBSD wrote:
> Florian,
>
> While not to stray from your specifications too much, Sony Vaios are
> VERY well supported from what I have seen personally (proud owner),
> and other friends.
>
> I don't believe they have a laptop that does over 1280x1024
On Wednesday 09 April 2003 2:14 pm, florian wrote:
> hi!
>
> im currently searching a nice laptop which works well
> with debian. basically it should have a at least 15" big
> screen and at least 1400x1050 px resolution..
>
> would be also great if it would not be too heavy and
> big.. anybody got
Florian,
While not to stray from your specifications too much, Sony Vaios are VERY well
supported from what I have seen personally (proud owner), and other friends.
I don't believe they have a laptop that does over 1280x1024 resolution, but
they are great machines (alittle heavy on battery usag
hi!
im currently searching a nice laptop which works well
with debian. basically it should have a at least 15" big
screen and at least 1400x1050 px resolution..
would be also great if it would not be too heavy and
big.. anybody got an recommendation for that?
do the pentium-m chips from intel w
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