Hi Wayne,
Yes the Lenovo E680A was only sold in China. We have 50 of them for
installfest and hands-on-lab trainings.
I am still collecting other commends from the installfest. Will probably
send out some more in a couple of days.
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W. Wayne Liauh 写道:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Today in Beijing we organized an installfest event
>> with OpenSolaris
>> 2008.05. The machines we used are Lenovo E680A, which
>> has an intel
>> core-duo 1.73 GHz CPU with 1 GB memory. This was a
>> full-day event -- we
>> provided 45 laptops, which attracted more than 100
>> people during the
>> whole event. They were instructed to install
>> OpenSolaris 2008.05 from
>> CD, and install some packages via IPS and traditional
>> method. Some
>> engineers and interns from Sun were there to provide
>> onsite. Most of the
>> attendees had but very little experience with Solaris
>> previously, some
>> of them used Linux for various periods before.
>>
>> Some feedbacks:
>>
>>
>
> <snip>
>
>
>> ("`-''-/").___..--''"`-._ Qingye Jiang
>> (John)
>> `6_ 6 ) `-. ( ).`-.__.`) Senior Manager
>> (_Y_.)' ._ ) `._ `. ``-..- Sun Developer
>>
>
>
> Hi John,
>
> Thanks for an excellent report. We are all looking forward to reading your
> sequel!
>
> Can't stay too long, but just a couple of quickie thoughts. First, the
> Lenovo 680A notebooks are sold only in China, is that correct? Second, re
> inconsistencies in USB and wifi AP, I have experienced (I believe) similar
> problem with my WD Passport (USB HD) connected to one of my notebooks.
> Typically that (i.e., losing & then regaining USB HD connection) happened
> when the OS does not supply enough juice to the USB port--at least so I
> suspect. Could this be the cause of the problem with some of your notebooks?
> (I.e., did they happen to the same machines?) Just a random thought. I
> have other comments, but now am just ticking my head to show my appreciations
> for the work the ERI is doing, and really hope to see more of those large
> scale installfests.
>
> Thanks again.
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