Natively Supported Notebook
Joshua Lewis
jmlewis at dslextreme.com
Fri May 14 09:47:26 PDT 2004
Does FreeBSD have any officially supported laptop?
I have been researching FreeBSD for two years now and I do not know why (I
have never successfully installed and used the OS. Having tried well over
40 times) but I want desperately to use it. Now I know there are going to
be a lot of *nix veterans reading this thinking Two years! What are you
an idiot!? Well I am not. Just busy with three kids a wife who would
rather I be with her then in front of the computer. I dont have the $$ to
go buy new hardware every time I want to install a new OS and I know my
problems boil down to unsupported hardware. I have great computers but
they are not supported. That sucks so badly.
First system Current primary desktop
Asus A7N8X Deluxe (nForce 2)
XP 2500+
Onboard LAN (unsupported)
MSI nVidia Gforce4TI 4400
1GB Corsair memory
80GB Western Digital Special Edition(not that that is important)
Second System Currently sitting on the floor collecting dust
Abit A7n-MAX2
ATI 9500 (I think it has been a while since I built that one. Did they
make a 9500?)
512MB (Dont remember the brand of memory)
2 80GB Western Digital Special Edition(not that that is important)
Third System Running Windows 2000 as my web server
MSI K7n420 (nForce 1)
512MB (Dont remember the brand of memory)
onboard video (nForce)
onboard LAN (unsupported)
So I have been trying for the longest time to set up a Server and a
workstation. I am thinking of purchasing a notebook (I really like the
Alienware Area 51 notebook) and want to have a dual boot system to run my
business. My ultimate goal to not need to pay the outlandish MS licensing
fees.
Am I on a quest to fail?
Does anyone have a recommendation (other then a bullet) of a good system
that I can continue to develop on (I know a notebook is not the best dev
platform. But I spend so much time on the train with my commute the time
is just wasted)?
So there is my scenario. I hope some one has a helpful suggestion. Heck I
am willing to BBQ up the best ribs you have ever had to anyone in southern
California willing to come over to help out (not likely I know)
Thank you,
Joshua
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