Re: Improving the Fedora boot experience

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On Wed 13 Mar 2013 12:19:39 PM EDT, Nicolas Mailhot wrote:
> This is no luck, you are using the exact class of hardware @rh dev use,
> which is pretty much the safest setup for Fedora (and it's not the least
> expensive hardware on the market either).

This is my last message to this thread.

I am not using the same exact class of hardware that Red Hat developers 
use. Since 2008 or so I've been using convertible wacom tablet / 
laptops made by Lenovo - my first was the x61T, now I'm using an x220T. 
And the x220T, while it works great, spews out a lot of annoying acpi 
errors whenever I suspend / unsuspend / boot that I'd really not like 
to see and I'm sure I wouldn't see if more developers were using the 
same model.

The developers I sit with do not all use Thinkpads. Many have Dell or 
HP laptops or desktop boxes. The hardware isn't as homogeneous as it 
was back in 2004-2005, the standard issue IBM Thinkpad days.

~m
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