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You can press Esc to drop from the splash screen and see the kernel output as it's running.
At any rate, I've got a Dell Vostro which also qualifies as mainstream laptop hardware, and everything works out of the box, except of course the nvidia driver, which requires a click to install. Webcam, sound, suspend, wifi, etc. so clearly they're doing something right.
Since you mentioned that you've had issues with many distros, I'd hardly throw the ball in the openSUSE court for that. Besides, I know people had 10.3 running on the X61, so I'm not sure what could have changed drastically.