Re: How about the support of FC for laptop?
by Arjan van de Ven
> I would avoid Intel graphics. Nvidia works out of the box even with the
> opensource driver...
> and except for brand new releases of FC, their binary driver work well.
>
> Intel graphics are painful. They are integrated with the BIOSes, and
> needed special hacks just to
> get some video memory earlier... and stick suck badly wrt. to getting
> proper display modes too
>
> I thought Intel was great, and Nvidia bad. Experience has taught me
> otherwise.
I guess it all comes down to bios; I've seen a lot of cases where nvidia
didn't work; even with the binary driver (nvidia focusses on the desktop
chips not so much on the laptop ones).
So.. whatever you buy google first to see if others could make the
laptop work.....
19 years, 5 months
How about the support of FC for laptop?
by Park Lee
Hi,
Would you please tell me How about the support of Fedora Core for notebook PC(aka laptop)? and what kinds of notebook PC can be supported by Fedora Core (such as FC2, FC3) ?
Thanks a lot !
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Re: Mailman privacy alert
by Kazunari Hirano
Hi,
May I ask about the Goals of the Fedora Marketing Project:?
>> 1. Be a body/voice for Fedora FUD smashing
What is the recent FUD?
>> 2. Further the growth and use of Fedora, worldwide
How do we measure them?
>> 3. Push out new/cool information to the press so that our project
is looked upon as something that's progressing
What is the recent PR activity?
Thanks,
khirano
19 years, 6 months
Re: Linux in Business Seminar, free adm with Breakfast/Lunch included, Norwood, MA
by mimomax
Hi:
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This Event is sponsored by Pcs For Everyone/Source
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Date: Oct 13th, Wednesday,
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