Update: Upon closer inspection, this is not a restore disc image. Rather, it’s a disc image that contains the software HP added to SuSE Enterprise Linux for the Mini-Note. Theoretically you could download and install SuSE on your own and then use this disc to restore your system to the state it was in when you bought it. But if you’re not married to SuSE, I’d recommend checking out MinBuntu instead.
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HP has finally posted a disc image you can use to install SuSE Linux on a Mini-Note. That means the Mini-Note support page is starting to look like it should have the day HP released the Mini-note.
This comes as good news for anyone who ordered one of the SuSE models, but might not be that familiar with Linux. I can’t count the number of times I’ve been experimenting with an unfamiliar Linux distribution when I mucked things up enough that the simplest solution seemed to be a fresh install.
This is good news for Linux enthusiasts too, since the disc image includes not just SuSE, but all of the drivers you need to get it to work properly with a Mini-Note. While you can install Ubuntu and other Linux distributions on a Mini-Note, not all of the features will work out of the box. You’ll typically have to spend some time tweaking your settings to get things like WiFi to work properly.
And while HP only offers SuSE on its low-end models right now, I don’t see any reason why you couldn’t use this disc to install the open source operating system on one of the higher end machines with a 1.6GHz processor, integrated Bluetooth, and higher capacity battery. Now if HP would just offer SuSE as an option on every model so you didn’t have to pay the Windows tax on the top of the line units.
[via HP Mini Note PC]
It’s not a restore disk. It’s the changes HP made to the Linux distro.
Yeah, I finally got around to downloading this last night and figured that
out. I’ve updated the post to reflect this information.
It’s not a restore disk. It’s the changes HP made to the Linux distro.