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Date:      Sat, 08 Feb 2003 15:31:30 +0100
From:      "Roger 'Rocky' Vetterberg" <listsub@401.cx>
Cc:        stan <stanb@awod.com>, freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Laptop sugestions?
Message-ID:  <3E4514C2.9040707@401.cx>
References:  <200302071615.h17GFdhf011497@himinbjorg.ttsg.com>

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Tuc wrote:
>>>Try dell. Inspiron 8200 seems great. Of course you must be careful with the
>>>hardware, but for me there is another important feature that I take care
>>>every time I buy a laptop: keyboard. Today, there is a annoying tendency to
>>>put unuseful keyboards on laptops.
>>>Inspirons 8200 are great, but they weigh so much. If you are going to use it
>>>at your work maybe you don't mind that the laptop weigh four-five kg.
>>>
>>
>>Are all it's devices (screen network, modem et all) well supported under
>>FreeBSD?
>>
> 
> 	I have had an 8200 since April last year, hard drive went on it
> last week so I had to re-install 4.7 from scratch. I use the built in ethernet
> (xl0) and have used the docking station ethernet (xl1). I didn't get the 
> built in modem, since it was a WINMODEM. I mistakenly bought a Cardbus 
> PCMCIA modem, so I couldn't use that. I ended up with an IBM X-jack PCMCIA
> from my old Thinkpad. I got it with the NVIDIA GeForce4 440 Go card in it.
> The first incarnation I used the "nv" drivers, this time around I'm using the
> Nvidia supplied drivers. I'm running in 1400x1050 with 122 pixel clock,
> 64.89 H sync, 59.98 V sync. 
*snip*

I use a Dell Latitude C840 that works great.
All I had to do to get everything working was to install the 
nVidia drivers.
X looks great, I have sound, and I can use the docking station 
without problems. I have not tried the built-in modem since I 
only use ethernet, but if you want to make sure I can give it a 
try and let you know what happens.

--
R



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