Onsdag 28 marts 2007 12:00 skrev Gaël Lams:
> Hi
>
> > I'm currently thinking about buying a HP, e.g. NC6320 with
> > intel processor, NC6325 with AMD processor. Both are SuSE
> > Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 certified, according to HP.
> >
> > Anybody experience with one of those laptops?
>
> yes, with "older" models, and well all the stuff I wanted to use were
> working a part from the modem (I was using SuSe Professional 9.3). I
> have a recent laptop nx9420 with SLED10 on board
>
> > What does SUSE certified mean? Does every piece of hardware
> > work?
>
> Not alway, what is means is indicated on the novell's web site. For
> instance for the HP workstation xw4400 which I just received and I'm
> currently configuring with SLED10, the certification is detailed at
> the following page:
> http://developer.novell.com/yes/87228.htm
>
> Regards,
>
> Gaël


I found that HP say they support all Linux stuff. In reality, they don't. I 
promisssed myself never ever to recommend an HP laptop anymore.

I've good experience with IBM ThinkPads, in particular the R50 line. I've got 
one with 1G RAM and a 1400x1050 screen. Works really fine with SuSE10.2.

My second laptop works just as fine with SuSE10.2, it's a DELL Precision/M90 
(!!), it's not a machine I would recommend though, it looks awfull and is 
really big and heavy. But, performance with SUSE10.2 is excellent. And its 
Nvidia 1900x1200 screen is excellent.



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