meds said:2. As we do not install Linux on any of our Laptops we cannot guarantee that all drivers are available however when customers in the past have installed linux on our laptops they have done so successfully, most moan about the wireless drivers (Azurewave wireless cards) but they find a driver sooner or later - I'm sure if you know what your doing you should be ok.
I'm looking for a mid price Linux laptop, and the options on the PC Specialist website look very encouraging. However, could I please beg you to take the time to support a Linux distribution (Ubuntu would seem simplest) on at least one of your laptops.
My experiences with Linux on laptops are that there are three areas where things can be horrible to set up if the vendor isn't paying attention:
- Graphics card driver support. This seems to be settling down, but for gaming this remains a can of worms, depending on the choice of card.
- Hibernate or Sleep and restore. Frequently a disaster area in my limited experience.
- Wireless drivers. Either works or doesn't! Such a pain if it doesn't, it'd be nice to know not to buy a laptop with the wrong wireless hardware.