keith smith klsmith2020 at yahoo.com
Thu Nov 28 09:28:45 MST 2013


I've had good luck with HP laptops.  

I saw this guy : http://weeklyad.staples.com/StaplesSD/LandingPage?storeid=2278539#!/store/2278539/promotion/Staples-131128BF

And just could not pass up such a good deal.  

When I get it I'll install Linux first thing and if it does not work properly I'll take it to the store for a refund.  

I'll let you know how it works out.




 
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Keith Smith



On Wednesday, November 27, 2013 6:22 PM, Michael Butash <michael at butash.net> wrote:
 
I'd avoid hp laptops like the plague, traditionally they and toshiba
have been  by far the worst laptop vendor for linux support, as they
still play the "oh, no one uses linux" excuse.  I abandoned my
personal elitebook as it'd never suspend right, and constantly have disk
issues with them for no apparent reason (seems disk locking/tpm bugs them
out).  Their hardware developers work around acpi bugs in bios with
windoze drivers for them, or engineer the bios for broken windoze acpi
implementations.  Never really have gotten a clear answer which
direction it actually is, but typically linux hates their idiots that make
their bios.
That said, my current employer gave me a hp elitebook folio that
surprisingly works pretty decently with linux (ubuntu, currently 13.10 on
it).  My worst issues pertain to enterprise-y function like wireless,
docking stations, ad/kerberos (likewise/krb5), pam, and lightdm.
Dell on the other hand employees at least one of the more major
contributors to the linux kernel, and haven't had an issue running linux
oob on them since maybe 2008.
-mb
Sent from a carrier unfriendly android device.

On November 27, 2013 3:15:41 PM Derek Trotter 
wrote:
I would be careful of the HP laptops if you're going to put linux on them.  You might remember from a few months ago the trouble I had with my HP desktop running linux.  It liked to lock up at random, sometimes within 20 minutes of booting up, sometimes it might last a day or two.  Recently my sister asked me to put linux on her HP laptop.  I did and it had the same locking up at random issue.
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>On 11/27/2013 09:24 AM, Stephen wrote:
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>I have to say i have liked the internal design of the last two generations. Easy to work on and keep cleaned out. 
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>>well on the latitudes specifically, the inspirons were a PITA to work on.
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>>On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 8:59 AM, keith smith <klsmith2020 at yahoo.com> wrote:
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>>>
>>>Hi,
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>>>I'm seeing some decent pricing on laptops for tomorrow night / Friday morning.
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>>>
>>>I have several HP's and find them to be decent laptops.  I use Dell for my desktop computers and have really enjoyed their products.  
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>>>I'm looking at a Toshiba that is a decent build and has a really good price.  I owned a Toshiba about 12 years ago and was not very impressed.
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>>>I hear there is only 4 manufactures of laptop components, so I am wondering if the company that does the assembly and puts their name on the finish product is all that important.
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>>>
>>>You thoughts on this matter are very important to
me.
>>>
>>>
>>>Thanks!
>>>Keith
>>>
>>>
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>>Stephen
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