Sorin Srbu wrote: > > I'm looking into getting HP laptops for our department running CentOS 7. > > Last time I checked this was some five or so years ago, and when I look at > https://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Laptops, nothing much seems to have > happened since. > > At that time, I had to give up CentOS on laptops, as both Wi-Fi and > graphics wasn't too well supported with CentOS 5 and 6. > Is the situation better now with CentOS 7? > > We're only allowed to buy the HP, Dell and Apple brands here at this > university, so what I'm looking at is basically HP. Apple is not of > interest > because of their pricing. I'd prefer Dell, as I said in the post on low-end server, because Dell's support is decent or better. Also, Dell does know Linux on the server side - they offer RHEL... and their OMSA DVD boots... into CentOS. <g> <snip> And about CentOS on laptops... I've got this circa 2009 HP Netbook. The ancient Ubuntu netbook-remix was way obsolete, so I needed to update it (I only use it while traveling, for email and browsing). I just dd'd a CentOS 6.9 i386 live iso to a flash drive (and I still HATE systemd)... and it booted. Perfectly. First time. Then I rebooted, and "install" is an option. Did that, and it worked perfectly. Happy camper, here. mark _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos