Date: Thu, 7 Jul 2005 15:49:30 +0200 (CEST) From: Oliver Fromme <olli@lurza.secnetix.de> To: freebsd-mobile@FreeBSD.ORG, "Ernst W. Winter" <ewinter@ewinter.org> Subject: Re: Samsung X20-XVM 1600-V Message-ID: <200507071349.j67DnUxF071934@lurza.secnetix.de> In-Reply-To: <20050707130729.GA1507@lobo.homeunix.org>
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Ernst W. Winter <ewinter@ewinter.org> wrote: > well I have a cheap ACER Aspire 3002LC and I can say that most things > work that I need, that is USB, WLAN (extra PC-CARD) and the display > is in the range to give good resolution on a standard vesa driver. What is the resolution of the display? I definitely want more than the standard 1024x768. > > I'm aware that the built-in 56k/V.92 modem won't work, > > Interesting as I have a built in modem but haven't tried it yet. If it's based on the common Lucent LT winmodem chip, then there's a driver in the ports collection (comms/ltmdm). In the case of the Samsung X20, however, it's built into the ICH chipset. There's no FreeBSD driver for it, AFAIK. (Not a big problem for me, because I won't need it ... and there are USB modems the size of a matchbox, so not a big deal.) > > neither the TV-out, but I don't need those. Also, I don't > > need 3D graphics acceleration. If the graphics works at > > 1400 x 1050 in 2D VESA mode, that's enough for me. > > I have no TV out but if you like to see it work I can make arangement > to see you or at the office at BSn. Thank you very much for the offer. However, first I would like to find out more about that Samsung X20. If it works with FreeBSD, it would be my first choice. If it doesn't work, I'll probably keep using my 4-years old notebook for the time being. In fact, I've been (half-heartedly) looking for a new notebook for more than a year already. I don't have a problem to keep looking for longer. Of course, if my old notebook breaks, I'll be under more pressure. :-) I hope that doesn't happen soon. > Another one I installed FreeBSD in Basel a couple weeks ago with > simelar results where most standard HW works was a ASUS A4712DLH with > all the works that I can imagine. In fact, my old notebook (more than 4 years old) is from ASUS (an L8400K), and I'm extremely satisfied with it. The hardware is supported 100%, and I was even able to get an US keyboard for it. However, ASUS reputation has had a few problems in recent months, especially their service. There has been a very negative article about ASUS notebook service in the latest issue of c't magazine. Since I had very positive experience with Samsung service recently (regarding an IDE HDD), that cheap Samsung X20 Notebook offer catched my interest, and I very much like the technical data, particularly the 1400x1050 display and the generous RAM and HDD sizes. Also, my washing machine is from Samsung. :-) > It installed FreeBSD from a CD, but > I testet it first with PCBSD at the dealer and left the CD there as > they all got exited with PCBSD. May I ask you what dealer that was? Best regards Oliver -- Oliver Fromme, secnetix GmbH & Co KG, Oettingenstr. 2, 80538 München Any opinions expressed in this message may be personal to the author and may not necessarily reflect the opinions of secnetix in any way. "What is this talk of 'release'? We do not make software 'releases'. Our software 'escapes', leaving a bloody trail of designers and quality assurance people in its wake."
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