Re: Announcing the CentOS on Laptops initiative

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Lorenzo Quatrini wrote:
I'm actually using CentOS on 2 laptops, and I have really few issues:
on the newer one (a Lenovo) the only thing that doesn't work is sound (I know the newer alsa drivers would work, but I'm too lazy to install them: I'll wait for the updates) but it isn't a big deal: I'm using it for work, and I don't need sound

I have CentOS-5 on a Thinkpad X61s and also only have sound as my major issue. Otherwise, it's great and I see no reason to run Fedora/Ubuntu.


One (more general, not CentOS-specific) problem that I have is that there's no network profile manager. Traveling among 4 different locations (none with DHCP) means constantly going in and changing my network settings. Anyone know of a program to do something like what OS X does?


Anyway, I'll throw up my experiences on the wiki soon, though it's been a few months, so my memory's patchy.

Dag, is this the correct page?
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Laptops/

And are we supposed to do it on our own page and then link to it? Seems like the existing ones are like that.

Or, if we create a page on there, should multiple entries of the same laptop model go on the same line somehow?


johnn
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