Hello
Continuing this thread of a laptop config, is there any advice on either of these wireless card's performance with linux and specifically with their possible interference with audio:

intel dual band wireless-AC 7260+bluetooth

and

intel single band wireless-N 7260+bluetooth

Thanks!

Daniel

2015-01-13 17:42 GMT+01:00 daniel gomez <danielgomezmarin@gmail.com>:
Thanks a lot Harry and Jeremy for the lead
it seems like in BTO I can find what i'm needing.


2015-01-13 7:30 GMT+01:00 david <gnome@hawaii.rr.com>:
On 01/12/2015 03:24 AM, Jeremy Jongepier wrote:
On 01/12/2015 01:42 PM, Harry van Haaren wrote:
http://www.bto.eu

This company (based in NL) "Build To Order". I don't know if they
explicitly support linux OOTB, but with care I think its possible to build
a system supported by 100% floss.

I have not bought or had any direct dealings with this company, and I
suggest investigating / asking existing-customers about their products
before buying.

Cheers, -Harry

BTO doesn't explicitly  support Linux but my BTO works great with Linux,
not a single unsupported component. BTO uses Clevo housings (I think
System76 does so too) with a modular approach for the internal
components. This allows you to select the components you wish. Another
big pro for me is their customer service. I once had a small issue with
the keyboard, drove up to their office and had it replaced within 45
minutes for free. Now try that with the big players.

Wish I could do that with this Gazelle Pro. The Keyboard is really annoying.


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