On 10/02/2014 12:39 AM, Devin Reade wrote: > >> On Oct 1, 2014, at 22:57, Frank Cox <theatre@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> [...] >> Since it has now become amazingly difficult to get a laptop if you're not planning to use Windows, at least around here, I'm wondering what the rest of you fine folks do when it comes to purchasing a laptop? > > For the last few years I've been getting top of line Thinkpad T and X series. Too bad they've been making them cheaper recently. I agree with this ... the Lenovo T and X series are known to work well with both CentOS-6 and CentOS-7. I have also had good luck with the Dell Inspiron and Dell Moblie Workstation type laptops (m4*00 and m6*00 series) laptops. Since CentOS is built from source code provided by Red Hat, one can go here and search for laptop to get an idea of what should work with each major version of CentOS: https://hardware.redhat.com/ Note: This is just a list of things that is likely to work as CentOS contains no official certification of hardware and CentOS is not RHEL. But if it runs RHEL, it likely also runs CentOS.
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