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Laur Ivan

Currently I have a X200 (dell). I've patched it's ACPI image to make the battery work.
I'm thinking/working of an autodetect algorithm for linux wifi. I'd love to test it on a
64-bit platform along with the other features and make sure no 64-bit issues pop up.
imho Acer has 64bit laptops are accessible. Alternatively, a sonoma platform would be as challenging :)

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Rob Williams
rdwtux@gmail.com

I'd be interested in helping out. I have an IBM Thinkpad T30 and a Gateway 3550gz running Ubuntu.
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LoicPefferkorn

I have a Dell Inspiron 5100 and I would like to help Ubuntu support of this laptop. (sound + suspend to disk + 3d + ethernet are working out of the box)

This pages is left for the archive. At the current time, no new people will be accepted

In order to better support laptops, we need to have a stronger idea about what hardware is supported. In order to achieve this, we will be purchasing a wide range of laptops from a limited selection of manufacturers. It's not practical for us to test all of these ourselves, and so we'll be sending some machines to community members.

The machines will not come without strings attached - people will be expected to install Ubuntu and provide an installation report for every milestone and release candidate of Breezy and Breezy+1. When problems are found, you'll be expected to provide debugging information and test potential solutions. After Breezy+1, it's expected that you'll be allowed to keep the laptops.

We're looking for people who are active in the community, so please include a link to a wiki page that describes what you do within Ubuntu. Being active on the mailing list or forums, producing artwork, helping out on documentation and so on are the sort of thing that we'll be looking for.

So, please add yourself to the table below, and in the near future we'll be getting in touch with people to arrange getting hardware to them.

Name

Country

MartinWillemoesHansen

DK

MatthewGarrett

UK

MartijnVanDeStreek

NL

DanielHolbach

DE

OliverGrawert

DE

AnkurKotwal

AU

AdamConrad

AU

MichaelVogt

DE

AlexanderDomanski

DE

ArminRonacher

AT

TimoAaltonen

FI

PhilippWollermann

DE

TrentLloyd

AU

FabioMassimoDiNitto

DK

EmilOppelnBronikowski

PL

ChuckShort

CA

DennisKaarsemaker

NL

GheRivero

SP

GuillermoGutierrezHerrera

ES

Hameed

US

ThomasSchneller

DE

TravisNewman

US

NiallSheridan

IE

JeromeGotangco

PH

MatthewEast

UK

MatthewSmith

US

DavidGiard

CA

SimonSantoro

IT

TollefFogHeen

NO

AndreiEmeltchenko

FI

DavidStevens

UK

AndersKarlsson

UK

ThomasHolbach

DE

ClintonBennett

UK

SamiHaahtinen

FI

MartinSchmeisser

DE

MartinAlderson

UK

KregSchlosser

US

HenrietteHolm

DK

JeffVehrs

US

ColinDean

US

KarianneGrønningsæter

NO

FouwadAchraf

FR

ElimelechBerlin

US

GregTaylor

US

TamasSomlyai

HU

ShidaiLiu

CN

UphaarAgrawalla

IN

StephanHermann

DE

YvesJunqueira

BR

DanielRobitaille

CA

RoaldHopman

NL

PaulSladen [*]

GB

SivanGreen [**]

IL

MauroVale

PT

HervéCauwelier

FR

ReinhardTartler

DE

LaurIvan

IE

TomasNilsson

SE

AndrewMitchell

NZ

AaronWaite

US

RobertStoffers

AU

LoicPefferkorn

FR

JennyLööw

SE

VetselPatrice

FR

JonathanJesse

US

TimWright

US

[*] Could do with access to a ThinkPad >=R50/X40 to work on the hd/accelorometer. [**] May be good to purchase machine inside IL, as hardware quotes are reltively low.

From ThomasSchneller Tue May 31 16:20:01 +0100 2005 From: Thomas Schneller Date: Tue, 31 May 2005 16:20:01 +0100 Subject: Ahh... yes..... Message-ID: <20050531162001+0100@www.ubuntulinux.org>

I don't need hardware. But I would like to help with quality assurance. Please see my profile.

Thanks and stay tuned!

Thomas

Smile :)


From AndreiEmeltchenko Tue May 31 19:10:20 +0100 2005 From: Andrei Emeltchenko Date: Tue, 31 May 2005 19:10:20 +0100 Subject: Andrei Emeltchenko Message-ID: <20050531191020+0100@www.ubuntulinux.org>

I use Debian and Ubuntu and would like to test new versions of Ubuntu on laptops.


Thomas Roy Garner, ICQ-4580576/YAHOO-thomasroygarner@yahoo.com Everett, Washington Active Duty, USN, Intel Community

Love to volunteer for testing; I use Ubuntu on my Alienware, P4, 1-gig Ram, 80-gig HD, wireless; pure intel system


From spo0nman Thu Jun 2 10:58:47 +0100 2005 From: spo0nman Date: Thu, 02 Jun 2005 10:58:47 +0100 Subject: Acer Aspire and hp`nc600 Message-ID: <20050602105847+0100@https://www.ubuntulinux.org>

I have a Acer Aspire a compaq/hp nc6000 and an IBM Thinkpad. Would like to volunteer for testing on these.


Colin Dean of Volant, PA, currently a student

I currently use Ubuntu Hoary on my Averatec 3270 and wouldn't mind volunteering it to help improve Ubuntu.


From AchrafFouwad Sun Jun 5 21:47:32 +0100 2005 From: Achraf Fouwad Date: Sun, 05 Jun 2005 21:47:32 +0100 Subject: Message-ID: <20050605214732+0100@https://www.ubuntulinux.org>

i'd love to help you Smile :) I use Ubuntu on my HP nx9000, P4 2,6 Ghz, 512M Ram, 40 gig , Wireless + an Acer Aspire 1620. The Nx9000 is running Breezy and The Acer is running Hoary


From DavidVazquez Wed Jun 8 03:10:34 +0100 2005 From: David Vazquez Date: Wed, 08 Jun 2005 03:10:34 +0100 Subject: David Vazquez, MX, Student Message-ID: <20050608031034+0100@www.ubuntulinux.org>

I'd like to help with the project, here's my wiki page: https://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/DavidVazquez


From ElimelechPinchasBerlin Wed Jun 8 06:59:36 +0100 2005 From: Elimelech Pinchas Berlin Date: Wed, 08 Jun 2005 06:59:36 +0100 Subject: Ideal candidates for the job Message-ID: <20050608065936+0100@www.ubuntulinux.org>

I would just point out that people who already own laptops may be especially suited for this job since already they are most probably devoting a lot of time to laptop troubleshooting just to get their own hardware to function.


From JonathanJesse Wed Jun 8 20:00:18 +0100 2005 From: Jonathan Jesse Date: Wed, 08 Jun 2005 20:00:18 +0100 Subject: Would be willing to help out Message-ID: <20050608200018+0100@https://www.ubuntulinux.org>

I have a Dell Inspiron 5150 from work that I run Ubuntu on and would be willing to test any others that I could. Please add me to the list

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I'm RoaldHopman a moderator at ubuntuforums. I would like to receive a HP laptop for testing.

CategoryLaptop

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Laur Ivan

Currently I have a X200 (dell). I've patched it's ACPI image to make the battery work. I'm thinking/working of an autodetect algorithm for linux wifi. I'd love to test it on a 64-bit platform along with the other features and make sure no 64-bit issues pop up. imho Acer has 64bit laptops are accessible. Alternatively, a sonoma platform would be as challenging Smile :)


Rob Williams rdwtux@gmail.com

I'd be interested in helping out. I have an IBM Thinkpad T30 and a Gateway 3550gz running Ubuntu.


LoicPefferkorn

I have a Dell Inspiron 5100 and I would like to help Ubuntu support of this laptop. (sound + suspend to disk + 3d + ethernet are working out of the box)

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