I'm going to admit it: I am a "Windows guy". I like Windows. I find it easy to use, and I recommend it (mainly because I know it, and know I'd be the support guy later).
Having said that, I have a Linux box at home that I use mainly for torrents and just goofing around, learning the OS. It is running SUSE 9.3, and has mostly been running awesome.
I recently got a "new used" laptop, a Compaq Presario X1000. There was no OS and I'm waiting on a restore CD so that I can install Windows on it (I am somewhat dependant on a few Windows tools that I am not willing to give up, plus I've found no Linux tools really to replace them). While I waited, I decided to install SUSE Linux 10 so that I could play with the laptop.
What impressed me was the fact that every hardware item works. I was not so lucky with a Compaq EVO n1000V (granted with SUSE 9.3). The only thing I haven't tested is wireless, but I'll try it out at home. I know Windows needs almost a half dozen drivers installed before everythng works (ATI graphics drivers, ethernet, wireless, touchpad). WIth SUSE the graphics card was able to display the correct resolution (1280x800), the touchpad's "scroll jobbie" worked, and I am posting this without having to install ethernet drivers manually.
All in all, pretty awesome. 🙂
I'm still not ready to give up Windows, but I think I'll dual boot this laptop and use Linux when I don't need to use Windows software. 🙂
\Dan
Having said that, I have a Linux box at home that I use mainly for torrents and just goofing around, learning the OS. It is running SUSE 9.3, and has mostly been running awesome.
I recently got a "new used" laptop, a Compaq Presario X1000. There was no OS and I'm waiting on a restore CD so that I can install Windows on it (I am somewhat dependant on a few Windows tools that I am not willing to give up, plus I've found no Linux tools really to replace them). While I waited, I decided to install SUSE Linux 10 so that I could play with the laptop.
What impressed me was the fact that every hardware item works. I was not so lucky with a Compaq EVO n1000V (granted with SUSE 9.3). The only thing I haven't tested is wireless, but I'll try it out at home. I know Windows needs almost a half dozen drivers installed before everythng works (ATI graphics drivers, ethernet, wireless, touchpad). WIth SUSE the graphics card was able to display the correct resolution (1280x800), the touchpad's "scroll jobbie" worked, and I am posting this without having to install ethernet drivers manually.
All in all, pretty awesome. 🙂
I'm still not ready to give up Windows, but I think I'll dual boot this laptop and use Linux when I don't need to use Windows software. 🙂
\Dan