Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 16th Nov 2011 23:38 UTC, submitted by sb56637
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RE[4]: Well, it looks nice...
by Dave_K on Sun 20th Nov 2011 15:33
in reply to "RE[3]: Well, it looks nice..."
Not hard to find compatible hardware either.
Maybe if you're building a desktop PC for Linux, but I don't think that's true if you're looking for a laptop. There are a couple of distributions tailored for specific netbooks, but apart from that it can be very hard to determine whether a particular laptop will be fully supported.
By fully supported I don't just mean Linux installing and booting to the desktop (which is all that some people seem to do before declaring a laptop "Linux compatible"). I mean things like the special buttons and pointing devices features (trackpoint scrolling, trackpad gestures etc.) working properly, and most important of all fully functioning power management.
I'm amazed at how many Linux users see broken sleep/hibernate and significantly reduced battery life as minor little annoyances that aren't worth mentioning...




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Not hard to find compatible hardware either.
When you consider most recent kernels support masses of hardware out of the box without having to obtain drivers separately it's also a plus. I just wish the quality of the wireless drivers were a little better.