Jon Peatfield wrote:
On Mon, 24 Aug 2009, Chris Tooley wrote:

Hello all,

I'm helping to do some research for coworker of mine, and I was wondering if anyone has tried to install SL on a netbook yet? And if so, what are your experiences?

We're currently looking at an HP Mini 110 as a possible option, and I know there is a "Mobile Internet" version which is built on linux, but is everything working on SL? I'd assume so, but I would like to have some confirmation...?

Are all netbooks pretty much a safe bet?

As with all laptops I'd be very dubious about it working with SL (or RHEL or any other 'enterprise' linux distribution). These distributions are aimed at stability and hence are somewhat conservative about having the 'latest' versions of software. Our experience with all kinds of laptops (including various netbooks), is that to support the graphics chipsets and things like the networking and wireless you are often better off with a 'leading edge' distribution - such as Fedora or Ubuntu.

We recently got a few S9e Lenovo netbooks (now sadly no longer available), and I was quite surprised that the Ubuntu 9.04 live image (PXE booted) supported pretty much all the hardware out-of-the-box. Those particular netbooks came with Windows XP only and since they are only being used for note taking we have left them as-is...

  -- Jon

I haven't had too much luck with Scientific Linux, except SL 5.3, on netbooks. But I have been able to use Fedora 11 on every one that I've come across thus far, and it's recognized everything on them and just worked.
Troy
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