Re: Mageia Rant ;-)

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Author: Lisa Kachold
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Subject: Re: Mageia Rant ;-)
Great Post Kevin!

You need to start a Linux Tech BLOG?

On Sat, Sep 3, 2011 at 1:22 AM, KevinO <> wrote:

> My new Thinkpad came Friday morning: A T520, quad Core i7, 8GB RAM, 15.6
> inch
> screen, built in WiFi, 3G, Bluetooth, etc..
>
> After burning 4 DVDs to create a boot and restore disks for the Win7 Pro
> and
> other software that came pre-installed, I shrank the main Windows partition
> down,
> leaving a couple hundred GB of free space for a Linux install.
>
> I decided it was finally time to give Mageia 1 a try. I burnt a DVD from
> the x64
> iso and proceeded to install. I chose Gnome over KDE, this time, because of
> the
> modestly smaller footprint. (I'm comfortable with both)
>
> With no CLI tweaking at all, I got everything to work... and I mean
> _everything_.
>
> Sound and video worked immediately. WiFi worked once I was online and the
> system
> could fetch the correct driver. (No NDISwrapper wanted nor needed here)
>
> All of the special buttons work. The WiFi toggle button, the volume
> buttons, mute
> button, sleep mode button. I fired up Firefox and browsed using WiFi to my
> music
> server. Selecting an album to play, I found that the buttons to pause, skip
> tracks forwards and backwards, and stop, all worked correctly with the
> default
> movie player.
>
> Making the Bluetooth mouse work required merely using Gnome's Bluetooth
> config
> tool and pairing the devices. Poof! The mouse was working too. No hand
> editing of
> Xorg.conf!
>
> CPU speed-stepping works. Sleep mode kicks in if I either close the lid or
> press
> the sleep button, and comes back up correctly later. Pressing the lock
> button
> locks the screen, causing the usual login prompt to appear. Scrolling works
> in
> both axis if I slide my finger along the edge of the track pad.
>
> I've done a lot of Linux installs, but I've never seen this much hardware
> work
> right-out-of-the-box on any machine, let alone a laptop. The Win7 side
> couldn't
> see the Bluetooth mouse without the driver CD, but Mageia 1 had it covered.
> Amazing.
>
> Tis truly a sweet machine with a very sweet Linux install.
>
> Long Live Urpmi!
> --
> KevinO
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