On 10/07/2015 05:58 AM, Temlakos wrote:
Everyone:
Who is keeping the Hardware Compatibility List for Fedora?
Someone's been falling down on the job. That HCL hasn't seen an update
in five years.
In that interval, the hardware makers have introduced "two-in-ones,"
lapto
Everyone:
Who is keeping the Hardware Compatibility List for Fedora?
Someone's been falling down on the job. That HCL hasn't seen an update
in five years.
In that interval, the hardware makers have introduced "two-in-ones,"
laptops with screens that respond to touch as
On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 10:18:20 -0400,
Kwan Lowe wrote:
> to "works flawlessly"). Anyone have a Google spell or a URL for this
> project? I'm considering purchasing a new, low-end laptop for this
I believe you are thinking of "smolt".
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On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 10:22 AM, Mr Gabriel wrote:
> Get a live cd of fedora, and test it on your target machine if you can.
>
> Ask in #fedora on freenode if anyone actually has your laptop running fedora,
> or even indeed on this list :)
>
Thanks for the quick response.. I did try this.. Went
e: Fri, 11 Jun 2010 10:18:20
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Subject: HCL
Hello All:
I am about to build out a physical Fedora system on an existing
laptop. Up to now all my installations have been within VMWare, Xen or
KVM. I found the HCL (Hardware Compatibility L
Hello All:
I am about to build out a physical Fedora system on an existing
laptop. Up to now all my installations have been within VMWare, Xen or
KVM. I found the HCL (Hardware Compatibility List), but it is very
much dated and largely unpopulated. I seem to recall a process some
time ago where