Laptop recommendations?
Ian Smith
smithi at nimnet.asn.au
Sun Jun 26 08:08:21 UTC 2011
On Sat, 25 Jun 2011 21:17:08 +0200, Matthias Apitz wrote:
> El día Saturday, June 25, 2011 a las 11:25:02AM -0700, David Wolfskill escribió:
>
> > On Sat, Jun 25, 2011 at 07:34:24PM +0200, Bastian Rieck wrote:
> > > Dear list,
> > >
> > > I need to replace my old IBM Thinkpad R50e, which is running FreeBSD
> > > 8.2. Currently, my favoured replacement is a Lenovo ThinkPad Edge E520.
> > > ....
> >
> > I rather like the laptop I've been using for the past several months: a
> > Dell Precision M4400. I track stable/8 & head (in different slices) on
> > it daily; it normally takes about an hour to take care of both of those.
>
> I run a bunch of laptops/netbooks, all with some older 8-CURRENT or now
> 9-CURRENT (head):
>
> Acer Aspire One D250
> Fujitsu Siemens Amilo M1437G
> Asus EeePC 900
> Dell M4400
How well does suspend/resume work on these? An absolute must for me.
My Thinkpad T23s always resumed 100% reliably through 6.x and 7.x, still
does at 7.4-R, but since 8.0-R through to 8.2-R they completely freeze
for an even 60 seconds on resume, after which I often get a bunch of
'time went backwards' errors - sometimes on every process running - so
I've never felt able to really trust it after resuming. Noone seems to
know about that issue; probably no developers have i386 laptops anymore.
> Ofc, every laptop has its own problem, for example with sound, and needs
> special attention (read: finding a solution);
>
> concerning graphic, it's not an FreeBSD issue, but havin support in Xorg
> for the chipset;
>
> the best way, if youd dealer allows it, would be to boot the laptop in
> question with a recent Knoppix DVD to see in detail what is in the box
> and then check the FreeBSD man(4) pages if it is supported;
The PC-BSD 8.2 memstick might be a good option for that sort of testing.
Unlike the FreeBSD memsticks it's a full DVD-sized image on a proper MBR
slice, so you can write eg a verbose dmesg.boot and sysctl -a to another
slice for later evaluation on an 8GB+ stick, from the fixit boot.
Guess I should try booting it on my daughter's EeePC, 1050 as I recall.
> > And it has a 1920x1200 display -- as well as 2 sets of 3 mouse buttons
> > each (each of which works as expected).
> >
> > I have found that I sometimes manage to slide the "WiFi disable" switch
> > to an unwanted setting accidentally, and the power connection slips out
> > a little too easily, but those are about the worst things I can think of
> > with respect to the hardware.
>
> I have the same problem with the M4400 :-) it's just a bad hardware/case
> design;
I suppose that's not a problem as long as it then behaves ok on battery.
I've never much fancied Dells but with the demise of 'proper' IBM/Lenovo
laptops, I'm trying to keep an open mind to others. How's that Fujitsu?
cheers, Ian
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