On Tue, Dec 02, 2008 at 11:15:54PM +0100, Khashayar Naderehvandi wrote: > Dear all, > > I've just ordered a laptop that comes with the latest from intel. It's > an ASUS N20A, based on the montevina platform, all intel. The laptop > seems to be too new for there to be any linux guides on it, so I guess > I'll do my share of guide writing when I get it working alright. > > Now, the question is this: Which distro should I install on this > machine to have the best out-of-the-box intel experience. I normally > use Ubuntu, but I see the latest release only comes with the 2.4.1 > version of the intel driver, and there's a bunch of bug reports > claiming really poor performance. Would I have better luck with Fedora > 10? Or OpenSuse 11.1? Or anything else?
I had problems with G45 too, but they were fixed during last Fedora Rawhide cycle and Fedora 10 works OK. Not perfect yet -- activating Compiz brings X into infinite loop after few minutes. Metacity compositor seems to work OK. With Fedora you get additional benefit of tracking latest version of DRM/DRI and other important stuff. -- Tomasz Torcz To co nierealne -- tutaj jest normalne. [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ziomale na życie mają tu patenty specjalne.
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