Frank Neugebauer writes “Well, I got my laptop on Friday two weeks ago. I must say, the HP
Compaq nx6310 was definitely a good choice. The only thing I
don’t
really like is the TrueLife screen. I don’t like it because
of the
glare, but I suppose I’ll get used to it. Anyway, one of the
first
things I did was partition the drive, and install OpenSuse 10.2, 64bit
version. The installation went smoothly and everything (including WLAN)
worked perfect. In
this workshop I want to explain the installation of
the 3D cube using XGL and Compiz.”
Compaq nx6310 was definitely a good choice. The only thing I
don’t
really like is the TrueLife screen. I don’t like it because
of the
glare, but I suppose I’ll get used to it. Anyway, one of the
first
things I did was partition the drive, and install OpenSuse 10.2, 64bit
version. The installation went smoothly and everything (including WLAN)
worked perfect. In
this workshop I want to explain the installation of
the 3D cube using XGL and Compiz.”
Link: linux-tip.net