Looking for a notebook

Jason Kuri jay at oneway.com
Tue Feb 15 18:47:19 GMT 2005


FYI - the Acer travelMate 2300 series also works flawlessly.  They are 
excellent and cheap (I paid < $700 for mine with built in wireless and 
DVD read CD-+RW drive. )

  Sound / Video / cd burner / cpu speed stepping all function properly.  
The only thing that does not is the suspend feature.  It let's you set 
the speed stepping - though I have not tested to see how well it 
performs when tuned down.

Jay


On Feb 15, 2005, at 6:46 AM, Michael Hollmann wrote:

> HP nx9030
>
> Intel Centrino 1,6 GHz
> 512MB Ram
> 60 GB Harddisk
> Combo DVD+/-RW
> USB2
> IEEE802.11 b/g
>
> freebsd 5.3: acpi, pccard, sound are fully supported
>
> best begards
>
> michael
>
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> Jeremie Le Hen schrieb:
>> Hi,
>> I'm currently looking for a cheap notebook which runs correctly 
>> FreeBSD
>> -CURRENT.
>> I need the following:
>>     	RAM: 512 MB
>> 	HDD: 40+ GB
>> 	Combo DVD+/-RW
>> 	USB2
>> 	IEEE802.11 ('g' would be better)
>> 	
>> Of course, it would be nice to have a good CPU and video chipset :-).
>> I heard that many laptops nowadays don't have a serial port, I would
>> really like to have one.
>> Thanks for your advices.
>
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