Compatable Laptops
#1
Posted 25 June 2012 - 07:17 PM
To start this off, I have three Lenovo products.
First, the Lenovo W520 4270CTO. Core i7, 8GB of ram, Nvidia Quadro 1000M (optimus), Thinkpad b/g/n wireless. Linux Mint 13 Cinnamon. All functions work. Webcam, wireless, and sound work by default. Suspend/resume is fully functional. USB 3.0 support is good. Battery life is about 5 hours. Optimus works with bumblebee.
Lenovo Z565. AMD Phenom X2 3.0Ghz 4GB ram, AMD 4200IGP. Linux Mint 12, Ubuntu 12. All functions work, no special support needed. Battery life untested. Webcam works with Skype as well.
Lenovo Z575. AMD A6, 8GB ram, AMD IGP, RALink Wireless 'N' card. Linux Mint 13 Cinnamon tested. All functions tested good. Webcam works with Skype, audio tested good, 3d support tested, wifi works.
Please add to it, and help other Linux users!
Lenovo W520 CTO Intel i7-2620m, 8GB Patriot ram @ 1333Mhz, Nvidia Quadro 1000m with 2GB GDRR3, Plextor M3 256GB SSD, 1080P wide color display, Windows 8 Pro
Media Center: Intel Core i5 760 @ 3.1Ghz, 4GB DDR3, Corsair GS600PSU, EVGA Geforce 550ti, EVGA P55 SLI, 3x 1TB raid 5, 1x 1TB boot drive, Windows 8 Pro, Win TV 950(USB), Pioneer BR.
Server: AMD Phenom X4 945 @ 3.0Ghz, MSI 790FX-GD70, 16gb ddr3 RAM @ 1333mhz, 2TB Seagate HDD, 64GB Patriot SSD, Asus Silent Gefore 210
The Green machine: AMD Sempron 145EE Unlocked and OC'd to 4.1Ghz, Gigabyte GD970A-DS3, 8GB ram @ 1600mhz, Nvidia 550Ti, Thermaltake BlueOrb, Antec EW385
Samsung Galaxy Nexus, Paranoid Android 4.2 Rom http://www.speedtest...d/315465831.png
#2
Posted 26 June 2012 - 06:09 PM
Intel Celeron 575 2GHz
1GB RAM
Mobile IntelĀ® GM45 Express Chipset.
320GB WD SATA HDD
Pioneer DVD/RW
All functioning: WiFi, DVD/RW, Connects to my Nokia N900 via USB, BT & AdHoc WiFi.
Printing works through my Canon MP460 AIO.
Not sure about battery life = Not tested as yet & not tested the microphone.
#3
Posted 04 July 2012 - 09:28 AM
waldojim, on 25 June 2012 - 07:17 PM, said:
To start this off, I have three Lenovo products.
First, the Lenovo W520 4270CTO. Core i7, 8GB of ram, Nvidia Quadro 1000M (optimus), Thinkpad b/g/n wireless. Linux Mint 13 Cinnamon. All functions work. Webcam, wireless, and sound work by default. Suspend/resume is fully functional. USB 3.0 support is good. Battery life is about 5 hours. Optimus works with bumblebee.
Lenovo Z565. AMD Phenom X2 3.0Ghz 4GB ram, AMD 4200IGP. Linux Mint 12, Ubuntu 12. All functions work, no special support needed. Battery life untested. Webcam works with Skype as well.
Lenovo Z575. AMD A6, 8GB ram, AMD IGP, RALink Wireless 'N' card. Linux Mint 13 Cinnamon tested. All functions tested good. Webcam works with Skype, audio tested good, 3d support tested, wifi works.
Please add to it, and help other Linux users!
Isn't Linux Compatible on all Laptop's?
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#4
Posted 04 July 2012 - 06:00 PM
Need a Windows ISO image?
#5
Posted 16 August 2012 - 08:41 AM
PC World had an article on ASUS and Ubuntu, but the configuration wasn't good. I made a post in reply to it, so if you want to find it, just search on my posts; I've not made many, am new to this forum, and under restrictions about the number of posts I can make (until I hit 30, I think).
#6
Posted 18 August 2012 - 04:47 AM
15.6" seems to be the smallest size laptop you can get with a dedicated keypad. I have a separate keypad I can plug into my laptops, but it's not always a good idea to port around. Really important to have a dedicated keypad when keying in spreadsheets.
Now if only I can think of four more posts to make which are helpful. Then I can edit my PCWF profile, and stop posting.
#7
Posted 18 August 2012 - 05:21 AM
aaparsan, on 04 July 2012 - 09:28 AM, said:
I wish. Truth is, there are too many hardware manufacturers that think their company would be in jeopardy if they released driver source code. As such, most Linux drivers are reverse engineered as needed. Leaving the issue of partial compatibility, or none at all.
Lenovo W520 CTO Intel i7-2620m, 8GB Patriot ram @ 1333Mhz, Nvidia Quadro 1000m with 2GB GDRR3, Plextor M3 256GB SSD, 1080P wide color display, Windows 8 Pro
Media Center: Intel Core i5 760 @ 3.1Ghz, 4GB DDR3, Corsair GS600PSU, EVGA Geforce 550ti, EVGA P55 SLI, 3x 1TB raid 5, 1x 1TB boot drive, Windows 8 Pro, Win TV 950(USB), Pioneer BR.
Server: AMD Phenom X4 945 @ 3.0Ghz, MSI 790FX-GD70, 16gb ddr3 RAM @ 1333mhz, 2TB Seagate HDD, 64GB Patriot SSD, Asus Silent Gefore 210
The Green machine: AMD Sempron 145EE Unlocked and OC'd to 4.1Ghz, Gigabyte GD970A-DS3, 8GB ram @ 1600mhz, Nvidia 550Ti, Thermaltake BlueOrb, Antec EW385
Samsung Galaxy Nexus, Paranoid Android 4.2 Rom http://www.speedtest...d/315465831.png
#8
Posted 18 August 2012 - 05:24 AM
brainout, on 18 August 2012 - 04:47 AM, said:
15.6" seems to be the smallest size laptop you can get with a dedicated keypad. I have a separate keypad I can plug into my laptops, but it's not always a good idea to port around. Really important to have a dedicated keypad when keying in spreadsheets.
Now if only I can think of four more posts to make which are helpful. Then I can edit my PCWF profile, and stop posting.
For what it is worth, the Lenovo Z5x5 series all seem to have near perfect Linux compatibility. AMD has excellent, top notch support these days, and the wireless cards are extremely well supported in those machines.
Lenovo W520 CTO Intel i7-2620m, 8GB Patriot ram @ 1333Mhz, Nvidia Quadro 1000m with 2GB GDRR3, Plextor M3 256GB SSD, 1080P wide color display, Windows 8 Pro
Media Center: Intel Core i5 760 @ 3.1Ghz, 4GB DDR3, Corsair GS600PSU, EVGA Geforce 550ti, EVGA P55 SLI, 3x 1TB raid 5, 1x 1TB boot drive, Windows 8 Pro, Win TV 950(USB), Pioneer BR.
Server: AMD Phenom X4 945 @ 3.0Ghz, MSI 790FX-GD70, 16gb ddr3 RAM @ 1333mhz, 2TB Seagate HDD, 64GB Patriot SSD, Asus Silent Gefore 210
The Green machine: AMD Sempron 145EE Unlocked and OC'd to 4.1Ghz, Gigabyte GD970A-DS3, 8GB ram @ 1600mhz, Nvidia 550Ti, Thermaltake BlueOrb, Antec EW385
Samsung Galaxy Nexus, Paranoid Android 4.2 Rom http://www.speedtest...d/315465831.png
#9
Posted 18 August 2012 - 11:45 AM
Need a Windows ISO image?
#11
Posted 17 September 2012 - 05:07 PM
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