Date: Sun, 27 Jun 2004 16:21:37 -0400 (EDT) From: Stuart Barkley <stuartb@4gh.net> To: freebsd-mobile@freebsd.org Subject: Anyone have HP ZE4805US laptop working (US$900) Message-ID: <20040627155159.S25924@freeman.4gh.net>
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My old laptop has finally given up the ghost and I'm searching for a replacement. CompUSA, Best Buy and Circuit City are all selling the HP ZE4805US for about 900 USD and it looks like about the right machine for my needs. - AMD Athlon XP-M processor - 256MB (upgradable) - 60GB hard drive - DVD/CD-RW - ATI Radeon based video (1024x768) - Integrated wireless - Integrated 10/100 Ethernet - Modem - 2x USB 1.1 - 1x PCMCIA slot - Printer port - Serial port - Headphone out/Mic in I would prefer USB 2.0, a second PCMCIA slot and would really like to have a line-in port. Otherwise this looks like a reasonable configuration. Has anyone had success running FreeBSD on this or other HP/Compaq machines. I've seen queries (usually unanswered publicly) about various HP/Compaq laptops over the past several months. Most of the discussion here seems to be about Dells (I've been happy with them at previous jobs), IBMs (sound good) and Toshibas (I'm pretty dissatisfied with my old Toshiba laptop). I tried booting the FreeSBIE CD on the HP ZE4805 and it looked like there where problems reading from the CD drive later in the booting process. I also tried booting the FreeBSIE CD on another random HP laptop and it appeared to lockup just after loading the acpi module. I've seen reports about needing special acpi tables for some systems. Stuart -- I've never been lost; I was once bewildered for three days, but never lost! -- Daniel Boone
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