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RE[2]: HP's lack of testing
by kaiwai on Tue 13th May 2008 12:38
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I've used HP laptops, where they did not function out of the box, because of the conflict of craplets installed on the machine, and a bad RaLink Vista driver. It's as if some lowest-of-the-chain tech was given the job of setting up the image, and he didn't bother re-booting the machine after installing everything.
I remember when I purchased an HP laptop for the first time; it was chocked to the brim with crap: I truly couldn't believe it when I saw it. To make matters worse, the BIOS was buggy, the ACPI was old and out of date (people are STILL shipping laptops with ACPI 1.0?).
The best experience so far? I've got a Lenovo thinkpad; wonderful - and it runs OpenSolaris like a champ. I'm not too sure what the consumer Lenovo laptops are like, but their Thinkpad range is simply awesome.
RE[3]: HP's lack of testing
by StephenBeDoper on Tue 13th May 2008 15:43
in reply to "RE[2]: HP's lack of testing"
it was chocked to the brim with crap: I truly couldn't believe it when I saw it.
Sadly, that's true for nearly all big OEM PCs these days - desktops and laptops. For the last 3-4 years now, my standard practice when setting up a new laptop for someone has been: format the drive, install a clean copy of XP.
I've literally done virus/spyware cleanups that were less time-consuming than trying to remove all the pre-installed crap from a Dell/Acer/HP machine.







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I've used HP laptops, where they did not function out of the box, because of the conflict of craplets installed on the machine, and a bad RaLink Vista driver. It's as if some lowest-of-the-chain tech was given the job of setting up the image, and he didn't bother re-booting the machine after installing everything.