On Apr 1, 2016 13:07, "Yasha Karant" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> My spouse's laptop appears to be failing in hardware -- there are
repeated errors coming from the SL 6 boot screen including what appears to
be a failing hard drive (but this could also be the mother board disk
controller).
>
> As we cannot afford a linux certified laptop, and I plan to upgrade her
to a machine that is provisioned for 64 bit operation, we will need to find
a commodity laptop at a big box merchandiser (typically under $500).
However, all of these machines will have MS Win preinstalled.  In the past,
if we are considering the purchase of such a machine, I have inserted a
bootable standalone with Xwindows and network SL DVD -- if all of the
hardware is recognized (that is, drivers exist), we will consider the
machine.  If the machine has proprietary MS Win hardware (drivers not part
of the "stock" SL distribution), we look elsewhere.
>

Any of the live images should do this. However there may be 2 things to
deal with

1 many laptops no longer come with CD-ROM or DVD drives anymore.

2 most systems come with eufi secure boot turned on

The first problem can be dealt with a USB key built from the test image.
The second problem requires the image to be eufi aware and signed. Or that
you get the BIOS to turn off secure boot.

For sub 500/laptops I have had good luck with Asus and Linux. If you watch
the ars technic bargain web page you can sometimes score a very nice Dell
in that range also. (The Dell Linux developer laptop was at that range 2
weeks ago) good lucl

> Is SL-72-x86_64-2016-02-03-LiveDVDkde.iso the correct image to burn to a
DVD to be able to perform the above test (bootable, runs, but does not
install anything on the existing hard drive)?  I prefer KDE to Gnome 3, but
could burn the gnome variant (SL-72-x86_64-2016-02-03-LiveDVDgnome.iso).
Will this test the WNIC as well as the video and audio cards in the
machine?  Are there any predefined login/password accounts on the above ISO
images, and if so, what account and password?  Typically, there were none.
>
> Yasha Karant

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