On Sun, Sep 20, 2009 at 12:57 AM, Krishnakant hackingkk@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, 2009-09-19 at 23:52 +0530, Lynus Vaz wrote:
There are no laptops available with a full GUI Linux pre-installed in Mumbai. Some of the laptops that are pre-loaded with command line Linux are a joke. It does not guarantee that your hardware will completely
run Very true. I remember the days when companies used to put Turbo linux.
out of the box if you install a full Linux. There are always some loose ends that need to be fixed manually after installation or even wait a few months till you get the proper driver for that device.
Not totally true. There are many laptops which have no open ends to fix. Again. My personal experience with linovo thinkpads and as some member mentioned about idea pad s10E and the one laptop mentioned by Mehul are best examples. Infact I say it is always better to go for Linux specially on these machines. I remember one insidance where I had to purchase a laptop for my friend and he kept on persisting onkeeping the thinkpad as dual boot. It took 2 + hard hours for getting the windows OS up, installing all the drivers properly and bla bla bla. But Ubuntu just went painless. That friend of mine soon shifted to Ubuntu any ways. So some laptops really rock with gnu/linux. So it is not "always " true that linux won't work out-of-the-box While the problem of modules not being available for some hardware devices is true about a few sony laptops, and I saw one toshiba range which entirely did not support the sound card while running linux.
The way to go about is to make a small list of laptops you like and google for user experiences in Linux for the same.
Very good suggestion. The other alternatively which you can use at many places is to carry a live cd and run it on the laptop. This will be specially possible if you go to a showroom and get a chance to try your hands on the one you liked. Actually this is how I discovered the problem of Sony VIO and some toshiba laptops.
Happy hacking. Krishnakant.
I apologise to *derail* the topic but just want to put an idea to make a "Petition against Hardware vendor" to make Full Linux compatible Laptop with GNU/Linux Distro. just an idea ... otherwise you can carry with current topic.