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System76 Serval Professional Notebook Review
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Posted on Monday, March 09 2009 @ 14:16:46 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck |
Finding a laptop that can run Linux is no longer much of a
challenge. As we have shared in numerous netbook and notebook reviews, a
majority off the shelf PCs shipping with Windows can easily be replaced
with Linux and chances are most -- if not all -- of the components will
"just work" on this open-source operating system, while ill-supported
parts can usually be configured to work in just a few steps. For those
looking to save time or avoid a potential headache, Dell,
Hewlett-Packard, and other major vendors have been offering Linux
notebooks for some time now. One of the smaller vendors though that has
been offering Ubuntu Linux notebooks (along with desktops and servers)
is System76 Inc. This Colorado-based company not only ensures their
hardware is 100% compatible with Ubuntu Linux, but they also preload
some popular software packages that are not installed by default on
Ubuntu. In this review we are looking at the System76 Serval
Professional notebook.
Link: Phoronix
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