Date: Tue, 26 Oct 2004 07:38:56 +1000 From: Phillip Crumpler <phillip@crumpler.com.au> To: freebsd-mobile@freebsd.org Subject: Re: 10-13" laptop. Where to buy? Message-ID: <417D7270.6000107@crumpler.com.au> In-Reply-To: <s4Xetj/RmaJ0EGKLxRDvPw.md5@prosecco.oryx.com> References: <20041026031723.56311.qmail@web41315.mail.yahoo.com> <s4Xetj/RmaJ0EGKLxRDvPw.md5@prosecco.oryx.com>
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Arnt Gulbrandsen wrote: > C P writes: > >> There is the nifty fujitsu lifebook which is ultra compact: >> http://www.fujitsu-siemens.com/products/mobile/notebooks/lifebook_p.html > > > I have such a beast, an S6010. 13" screen, <2kg, two batteries, > built-in WLAN and more. It's glorious and I love it, but I couldn't > get freebsd to suspend and resume cleanly. IIRC, the WLAN interface > didn't work after resume. After a couple of frustrating days trying, I > gave up and switched to dweebian. > > Maybe I'll try again when 5.3 is out. > > Arnt I bought one of the Fujitsu 6120 Centrino models recently. Nice and compact, under 2kg, 13" screen and it comes with a built-in optical drive, unlike the IBM X series. The battery life is a bit disappointing so I ended up getting a second one to go into the optical drive bay. It was for a windows using cow-orker so I can't comment on compatibility. - flip
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