Comment Re:pre-loaded linux surprisingly absent (Score 1) 132
I had the same experience with lack of options when I was looking for a laptop with Linux pre-loaded. R-Cubed had the widest selection and looked like the best deal to me. I bought an XW1550-L from them, not the model in the review. It cost more than building one myself, but I wanted a laptop to run out of the box and that's what I got. All the special laptop buttons function as advertised, and hibernate to hard drive works flawlessly. I've been very happy with it, no doubt in part because I maxed all the hardware upgrades except the CPU (went with 2.0 GHz).
Unlike the model in the review, mine doesn't have a problem scrolling in Firefox or OpenOffice and I don't need to use the 'Fn' key to use 'PgUp'/'PgDn'. Double-tapping didn't work though, and when I e-mailed tech support they responded the same day explaining that they disable it by default, and told me how to enable it.
Unlike the model in the review, mine doesn't have a problem scrolling in Firefox or OpenOffice and I don't need to use the 'Fn' key to use 'PgUp'/'PgDn'. Double-tapping didn't work though, and when I e-mailed tech support they responded the same day explaining that they disable it by default, and told me how to enable it.