Kory and Nicholas - thanks for sharing your experiences

I'm looking to replace Windows; but price, stability, and support are still
a concern as well.  The cost of their systems are definitely comparable.
Sure, Dell, HP, and Lenovo can also provide systems that are tuned to work
with Linux out of the box, but it can be more expensive to get Linux.
Hopefully, I shouldn't really ever need support for an end-user system.

Take Dell for example.  From browsing Dell's site they primarily
sell/support RHEL for servers - which can cost as much, if not more, than
Windows.  I haven't seen much from them with Linux on Desktops.  If a vendor
won't let me choose the distro in their "OS Selection", I don't really
consider it to be supported; I'm sure their support staff won't either.  I
don't want to have to tweak things out of the box (normal OS config is
inevitable, but extra work for basic hardware functionality is out of the
question).  I should be able to just pick up a CD and re-install the OS (or
re-image the hard drive) and everything should work (not saying that other
manufacturer's systems won't behave that way).

Just checking out alternative options out there.  Any other
suggestions/recommendations are gladly accepted.

ronnie

On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 1:49 PM, Dustin Puryear <[email protected]>wrote:

> The pricing on these seems comparable to a standard Windows-based laptop.
> Are you looking at these for cost reasons or just to replace Windows?
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
> Behalf Of Nicholas Istre
> Sent: Monday, January 03, 2011 9:41 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [brlug-general] system76?
>
> I've been using last year's System76 Serval Professional (serp5 model),
> and it's been my main workstation since April 2009; It's been a solid
> Ubuntu setup for me.
>
> I wrote a rather glowing review of the system a while back here:
> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=9609884#post9609884
>
> One update since then, I did get to test 802.11n on it and have to say
> that is still problematic.  I had to get the backported drivers and it
> will connect for a while, but it would eventually just die and required
> the module to be reset.  Disabling 802.11n support keeps it with a very
> solid 802.11g 54 Mbps connection though.  Hopefully, Intel figures out
> the issue, but I'm fine with g wireless support for now (and really, I'd
> rather plug in to Gigabit ethernet anyways).
>
> Other than the update, I still stand behind what I wrote in that post.
> My next purchased system (that I'm not building myself) will very likely
> be from System76, but I can still see myself getting many more years out
> of this Serval Pro 5, especially by replacing the CD drive with a second
> harddrive and upgrading the RAM to 8 GB DDR3.
>
> -Nick
>
>
> On Mon, 2011-01-03 at 20:30 -0600, Ronnie Gilkey wrote:
> > Hey y'all,
> >
> > Anybody out there using any system76 systems?  I've been considering
> > them as a replacement for some end-user desktop and laptop systems.
> > They have a responsive forum and an active community surrounding them.
> > I've also read several good reviews about them and was curious if
> > anyone had any hands-on experience with their products.  If so, would
> > you recommend their systems (which one(s) did you use?), and what
> > pros/cons have you found with the products?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > ronnie
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